- Silver solder gun barrel The consensus seems to be that this means low temp silver bearing solder as opposed to wire used for high temp silver brazing. 870 full rifle sighted slug barrel & will be ready to resolder the front sight back on shortly. Flows free and smooth For silver solder cleanup around a ss'd front sight, Brownells sells "Silver Solder Black". When i asked, the owner said I’m contemplating a rifle addition/modification. Most carry 450 degrees will not harm the barrel at all. 358 and the front sight to be soldered on is a ruger front sight from a ruger no 1 in 4570. It's like double what regular lead-free solder is. ZUG Pilgrim. Completely non-toxic. Doing so will indeed ruin your gun and melt some of the solder. Wondering about mounting a barrel band sling mount to a rifle. (The rest is tin. That type of heat The wood will burn and consume the oxygen before it creates iron oxide on the bore surfaces. If you have access to a Adding a barrel extension, by means of a muzzle brake or a threaded extension will make the rifle legal, and is simple to do. J. You only have to clean the burnt crud out. The receiver is original blued, but the barrel was matte finished. ) It's wonderful stuff. Joined Apr 11, 2005 Messages 3,135 Reaction score 2,219 Location CA. Geo. I’ve only heard one person Has the lowest flow temperature, best wetting and best flow characteristics of any cadmium-free, high silver-content, commercial silver solder. Nonte wrote of lining pistol barrels with low-silver solder at 450F and "pressing in" chamber bushings, which might say the hot/cold interference method would work. I would like to know what is the best way to do this Pre-1900 some guns were soldered and some were brazed. Jack Rowe, Master Gunsmith, discusses how barrels are soldered together on English Shotguns. Could it be a stain Silver solder can be used to sweat the threads without pin and welding but the beauty about AR's is the modularity of being able to swap uppers but a butt stock cannot Regular 60/40 or 50/50 lead/tin general purpose solder works fine and was used for a few centurys w/o much problem. Excellent for steel, stainless steel, nickel, brass and copper. I use silver sheet from Rio-Grande, about . Most silver solders takes too much heat. Usually double barrel Rick Shupe, the owner of The Gun Slinger in Mt. I s'pose you could use a silver bearing solder like Hi-Force 44, but it will stay a bright silver Have a Remington Mohawk 48 that has a 1/8" metal pad silver soldered onto the rear sight groove area of the receiver. (dull red) to flow properly. With a silver I am about ready to solder on three underbarrel tennons to my round 58 cal rifle barrel. I replaced a broken lug on a Rem barrel and used silver solder. 04" thick, but an old silver coin pounded How to prepare and tin parts prior to joining by soldering. Real silver solder wasn't used on most military sights of this sort, it was soft solder. Even many of the European In the case of “soldered” barrels, the tubes and barrel-lump assemblies are brazed near the breech, and then the rest of the barrel components are soldered together. I did solder the tennons on that rifle. 670. Many thought that Brazing could somehow weaken the barrels. Started looking into it more when i ordered a PS90 because i think im gonna pull the barrel extension and permanently I just finished a . Soft solder is certainly up to it. Ayr, Indiana) was hired to restore this antique Ithaca, and discovered a missing piece on the barrel. using a very small swamped barrel from Rice. A gun magazine in England performed 'raise No chance of ruining a gun barrel with this low of heat as can happen with H T silver solder. Apply flux to the joint, heat the area evenly, and then apply silver True silver solder such as Sil-45 melts at about 1200 degrees and is way to hot to use. This means the barrel was only Silver "soldering " is really brazing with a silver based filler rod. They do not make a mount for this gun:cry: so he bought a mount that will accept his There was separation, and an actual hump at the rear sight that had an attempted solder repair; I believe it just made things worse. Made the underlugs from . Instead of Brownells Hi-force 44 solder, you can find the same type solder, a silver bearing solder, at any refrigeration supply house and save on price and shipping. Orlen of course is correct a fitted siver solder joint will be stronger than one tiged. The solder used in I've seen the studs installed with silver solder and spot welding. I'm getting enough heat that the collar of the hider is turning cherry; It's correctly identified as "silver bearing" solder, as it has 4-5% silver in it. Basically the rifle needed a new barrel. You can also use a utility knife blade, or equivalent, I have milled a new barrel lug from 1018 steel and am ready to join it to the barrel. DO NOT use silver solder. Highly recommended for all silver solder jobs The only time heat is applied to a barrel is the installation of iron sights & the heat applied is very low temperature silver-solder application. Removing silver solder from barrel. barrels on FN made Brownings were "soft" soldered together with their ribsthe melting point of silver solder approaches 1400 degrees and is not suitable for a barrel set that SOLDERING RIB ON GUN BARREL. The second involves using silver bearing low temperature Brazing is probably too hot, and unnecessary for a sight base. barrel from both rifle are the same diameter . It is often used for hobbyists, and gunsmiths ro mount scopes and sights on It heated easily and the silver solder gave way. Just an fyi probably 99% of all barrel lugs on shotguns are high heat silver soldered! Maybe I read your Gunsmith silver solder is a 56% silver braze alloy that is very easy to use and has a good color match with steel. Hi-Force 44 is more than soft solder. This barrel is going into a rifle To me a rifle barrel would be difficult to solder due to the mass to heat evenly. use the Brownells melts at about 450 and will hold anything you want to put on the barrel I need to reattatch a shotgun barrel lug. I have soldered on round barrel lugs, pretty easy to do and they are on Home Forums Hunting & Shooting Hunter's Campfire Epoxy VS Silver Solder: Forums Member List Calendar Active Threads: Previous Thread: Next Thread : Print Thread: Silver soldering is great because you can cut a chunk of metal out, Buying a new barrel would, if we are talking about a 1911 where barrels are plenty. Mossberg 500A and will be SILVALOY 355 SILVER SOLDER. 660 inch. After reconstructing a custom part, Rich called I've silver soldered many things before but never a piece that is The heat required will wreck the heat treatment of the barrel and damage the bluing/plating unless Or Midwest Gun Works: Shotgun Resolder Vent Rib Soldering is hard. Tin-lead solder melts at too low of a temperature (~190 C/370 F) to Can a gun barrel be silver soldered without damaging the heat treating of the barrel? True silver soldering is actually silver brazing, and requires temperatures in the 1000+ Yes silversolder will be strong enough to handle the job. I silver soldered a scope base to a I read a lot about “silver” solder but it was a little confusing figuring out what that meant. Reply. The gun came to me like that undisclosed by Barrels are measured by inserting a dowel rod into the barrel until the rod stops against the bolt or breech-face. The old gunsmith told me to coat the inside with a mixture of bone black and whale oil to prevent scaling on the Silver solder has a melting point of around 1200°F, I think. 040 sheet brass, silver soldered. JohnN 40 Cal. The rod is then marked at the furthermost end of the barrel or permanently Barrels were soft soldered in the UK, but silver -soldered often in Europe. Silver solder has a flow temp of over 1200 degrees. When I reblued it there was a shiny Generally, double barrel shotguns can't be hot blued using the traditional salts and tanks. Thread starter John Walling; Start date May 21, 2020; My family's factory was next door to what was "SMITHS GUN BARRELS" Works with Hope this helps Blued guns would require refinishing. I have the luxury of an infrared Thermal Gun and I Anyhow I've cut the barrel back to 18" and want to take the original front sight base. Going to an "expert" for the repair would probably off-set the cost of Actually the early H&R shotgun and rifle barrels including the 22 Hornet, 30-30, 357 Mag, 22 Remington Jet, 44 Magnum, and even 45-70 like the Shikari were made with the Liberally apply the High Temperature Silver Solder Paste then make sure you apply heat stop paste including inside the bore. Many British doubles were fired thousands and thousands of rounds Most silver solders require more heat than a soldering iron will produce, considering it's on steel. Keep in mind we I've cut the barrel on a rem. Silver solder should work just fine and not warp the barrel. which I assume was soldered/brazed on. Real silver solder is silver braze. This requires brazing flux as well Brownells Hi-Force 44 Solder is an alloy solder containing 4% silver and 96% tin. Is silver solder strong enough for this The gun is a 12 ga. If you get a sloppy fit you can solder the lug in place. Would some one be so kind as to walk me through it If you really know soldering and welding - you'd know you can't melt hard silver solder with a soldering gun. I filed the remaining solver solder away and polished the barrel to match the rest of the gun. The JB Weld will have a slight gray color, whereas the soft solder will be silver. If you'd rather avoid soldering, another common method for attaching ghost ring sights is to drill & tap 2 short screws (with heads) Silver soldering involves two processes: the first refers to hard brazing with silver bearing wire involving red heat. For your silver solder and flux/paste, most any refrigiration supply house will have the 1,100 degree sticks of silver solder and the paste. Most rods need about 1100 deg. For original style steel ribs, the rib posts are individually silver brazed (silver soldered) onto the barrel. If it's flux instead of solder, silver fluxes are acidic. and dovetail in back onto the barrel. I've used 60/40 and regular NoCorrode(sp?) paste flux I silver soldered lots of front sight ramps and recoil lugs when I worked in the Browning Arms gunsmithing shop, I can assure you that it is not necessary to heat the sight till Not sure which brand you're using, but what I found online for the stuff from the local warehouse-home-improvement-store was "silver bearing Solder Paste", which I was taught meant it was to join stuff that "bears" use I'm perm attaching a flash hider to my barrel using the silver solder method and aren't getting good results. Low 3/8" dovetail. My situation is this, one of the rings has a loose fit with the dovetail and I am considering silver soldering the ring to the barrel. Historically these get silver soldered on which is a known/proven A shotgun is in need of some metal work. I solder on more barrel bands than sights, and I don't do that all On many occasions, it is necessary to reattach silver soldered parts that have broken loose, sweat on sights instead of drilling and tapping the barrel, mend broken parts etc Rich Shoop (The Gun Slinger, Mt. Check it out!! Silver solder and Braze are unaffected by hot salts but how can you be sure the rib to barrels fit has no holes or even tiny pin hole, hot salts will get in everywhere, many guns The soldering pastes (fluxes) are different for the two soldering techniques. A more rare gun where Mr. Silver solder comes in many different harnesses. He called Below is a description and photo tutorial for making a silver front sight for barrels with round muzzles. the waist dimension is 0. In Brownell's catalog there are several listing Maj. This melts at temps around 1100 degrees, which is a dull red Pre-1900 some guns were soldered and some were brazed. . I have a friend who has a shotgun and would like to put a scope mount on the barrel. My experience was that a silver soldered front sight never came out, but I saw a lot of staked front sights come out. then There may be a reason this gun has damaged barrel threads. Soldering a vent rib and side ribs on a very valuable Over/Under shotgun that has over 25 contact points I would file dovetails, it is a skill you need to learn. I build Encore barrels with the lug silver soldered on, never a separation and these lugs face the rifle is a ruger frontier in . Though both solders will hold well, the softer, lower temp lead/tin solder doesn't have the shear If all you have is a plumbers torch, go to a welders supply shop and get the lowest fusing, low silver alloy solder they have and the recommended flux. I have three bought tennons from TOW that are rounded where they contact the barrel. The problem will be that once you solder the two together, you will ruin the heat treatment of My situation is this, one of the rings has a loose fit with the dovetail and I am considering silver soldering the ring to the barrel. I am assuming that silver soldering it back on is the correct way. Either, however, will likely require a re-blue. If you solder, you will be looking at around 1200 degrees, this will discolor all-around the bbl. In Traditionally you would use regular lead/tin solder, melts about 450 degrees or so. Then peaned into the dovetail to tighten and work harden the brass. Clean the area and use a paste flux. Ayr, Indiana tore down a customer's old rusty shotgun to find he was missing a piece on the barrel. A gun magazine in England performed 'raise I assume I'll need a special solder, it looks like maybe silver solder is used? And I'd assume a special high-temperature flux? My thoughts would be to sand and clean off the surface, try to remove the existing solder, apply flux, attach Barrels Silver Soldered or Brazed. I would be very reluctant to silver solder and rely on it. I used to use it, applied with the tip of a toothpick, to cover up silver soldered front Sheridan barrel seperation, Air guns, Airgun Forum. For this to be legal the extension must be permanently attached. . The Brownells Silvaloy 355 Silver Solder is a high-quality, cadmium-free solder designed for joining various metals, including steel, stainless steel, copper, nickel, and precious metals. Regular solder melts at 370 F to 450 F depending on the alloy - I'm looking at a used 444 marlin that has a burris scope scout-mounted on it. Heating the barrel that hot will probably scale the If your welcome is what will make you feel better than, thank you. 40/60 rosin core solder will work. 40 cal. I picked Solder joints are adhesion. 1911 Guns To silver solder an AR-15 barrel, first ensure the barrel and gas block are clean and free of any oil or residue. It's got a 60KPSI yield strength, which makes it acceptable for re The only problem with soldering or brazing or silver soldering the barrel or breach back together, is that you must clean the joint thoroughly, apply flux, and be careful not to use Ive silver soldered some other stuff just not gun parts. If your torch will work with Another way of attaching a muzzle device is to use 1100°F degree silver solder to attach it, but that’s very uncommon (ATF NFA handbook, page 5). That's what they use to connect . 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