What to do with an old barrel

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Besides putting a new chamber in an old barrel, what is every one doing with their old barrel worn barrel? I hurts so bad to invest so much time and money into a critical pice of a rifle, just to throw it away.
 
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You can probably practice fluting and then sell them on eBay as custom pieces like this guy. 😂
 

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I usually donate them to friends or gunsmiths that can put them to use. Have had a few rechambered depending on how the rifling looks and others that I use for fireforming only.

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Sell them on AR15.com? A barrel that is starting to shoot fliers at 600 has a lot of 100 yard life in it for short range shooters. A lot of Service Rifle shooters sell them cheap with a round count on them. My last upper was demoted to a 100 yard matches after 3500 rounds, it has a couple thousand more on it now. The only reason I quit shooting it was I went to a scoped rifle.
 
Old barrels are Commie hard steel. Hard to cut in half lengthwise, but forge easily enough, then stock removal. Dont know what steel variety it is, but it'll get sharp. Even when tempered, it'll break before it bends very far, so not perfect for blades. Pretty tough stuff. Cheap and easy to get. Lots of old barrel pieces out there for next to nothing. I say go for it.
 
I use them for Target holders. They stand up well to hits by bullets.
Thread the chamber to 5/8x24 and they thread together. Third barrel on top has a hole drilled and tapped to 5/8-24 at the center of weight and screws onto the top barrel. Screw 2 barrels together and third on top and stick in ground like a giant T and hang targets from it. Unlike T posts, it withstands bullets (especially pistol) and does not get sharp edges from hits or spall from the Ar500 targets. Unscrews and is easy to transport. The weight of the holder and targets means it can absorb a lot of energy before moving. I grind the chamber of the lower barrel, narrowing it and angling it so it goes into the ground easier.
 
its so nice to see all they things one might choose to do with a rifle barrel once it is no longer useful as a rifle barrel . absolutely love the post about the one time at band camp lol touché 👏👏👏👏👏
 
Besides putting a new chamber in an old barrel, what is every one doing with their old barrel worn barrel? I hurts so bad to invest so much time and money into a critical pice of a rifle, just to throw it away.
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Besides putting a new chamber in an old barrel, what is every one doing with their old barrel worn barrel? I hurts so bad to invest so much time and money into a critical pice of a rifle, just to throw it away.
Getting there soon myself, I suspect, will see if I follow my own advice........

Take the barrel, on the muzzle end either form or attach a grip of some sort.

You've got one 100% solid head cruncher for when the SHTF.

Tell them if they come closer you're going to chamber them!!!