I have a Winchester 94 AE Trapper in 45 Colt 16" barrel.
Through various misques I ended up with a small hole in the barrel where the front sight was.
I took it to a supposed reputable gunsmith I've used for many years. First idea was to replace barrel, but the concern was twisting the receiver. I talked to Winchester (right after they bellied up), they would replace barrel and receiver for $300.00. They repeated concern on twisting as well as sight alinement issue. He farms it out to someone that claims to be able to do it.
It ounced back and forth yes/no, yes/no, finally it's agreed upon to cut an inch off to get rid of the hole then thread and solder an extension on to bring it back to legal length.
3 years to date I finally got the rifle back, completely untouched.
Now supposed gunsmith says no one will touch it because it becomes an illegal rifle before it gets fixed (why wasn't than an issue to begin with). Now it's supposedly ok to replace the barrel without twisting and that's what I should do, but he's not offering to do it or know's anyone that's up for it.
Question to those more honest and reputable, is the barrel extention ideal not doable? I understand it won't be pretty.
Is barrel replacement a doable/better option? I'd like to keep the 45 Colt but would rather have a usable rifle than a parts gun.
Thanks,
Wayne