I already did it but haven't fired it yet. Here's the full story below.
I went on a hunt for a blued 7600 barrel in 308 or somebody who had and would change the bracket from 30-06 to 308. No dice on either; I'd still prefer a 7600 308 barrel but nobody has one.
A guy had a 7400 barrel for sale that was 308, told me to just convert it to a 7600 barrel. Made sense they're the same gun minus the action. So I bought the barrel, heated up the gas block and knocked it off. Crazy the size of the gas port in the barrel it's 1/8" or better.
A old gunsmith I was talking to said just weld the port hole closed and Bob's your uncle. In my haste and excitement of my quest for a barrel I thought it was a hell of a idea.
So I took the MIG and welded the hole closed, settled on MIG cause it was the least amount of heat to get the job done. Now my question is to all you real gunsmith fellas; am I good to go or was misinformed? Inside the barrel is clean and shiny, no heat marks even around the hole; just a neatly plugged hole. As you know it's not at or just ahead of the chamber it's just under the front of the forearm.
I went on a hunt for a blued 7600 barrel in 308 or somebody who had and would change the bracket from 30-06 to 308. No dice on either; I'd still prefer a 7600 308 barrel but nobody has one.
A guy had a 7400 barrel for sale that was 308, told me to just convert it to a 7600 barrel. Made sense they're the same gun minus the action. So I bought the barrel, heated up the gas block and knocked it off. Crazy the size of the gas port in the barrel it's 1/8" or better.
A old gunsmith I was talking to said just weld the port hole closed and Bob's your uncle. In my haste and excitement of my quest for a barrel I thought it was a hell of a idea.
So I took the MIG and welded the hole closed, settled on MIG cause it was the least amount of heat to get the job done. Now my question is to all you real gunsmith fellas; am I good to go or was misinformed? Inside the barrel is clean and shiny, no heat marks even around the hole; just a neatly plugged hole. As you know it's not at or just ahead of the chamber it's just under the front of the forearm.