McGowen Precision Barrels rebarrels a variety of rifles. Below you will see a selection of rifles that we rebarrel. The models of the rifles are grouped together under the gunsmithing cost associated with rebarreling that rifle. Keep in mind that the cost shown below for rebarreling the rifle is the actual gunsmith work for headspacing and installation. Your rifle will be ready to fire when it is returned to you, unless noted otherwise in rare exceptions. The cost for the gunsmith work does not change, but the cost of the barrel and associated items will be dependent upon the length of barrel, material, contour (standard, octagon or fluted) and finish. To determine the cost of your rebarrel job, add the costs associated with your desired custom barrel and any additional gunsmithing services. Insured shipping and handling of your action is not included in these prices.
When rebarreling, there are times when the original barrel may become damaged during removal. Our gunsmiths take every effort to remove it undamaged. For example, some barrel removals require cutting the barrel to relieve pressure on the threads, other times they may have to use other tools to hold it (which can cause tooling marks) to alleviate any damage to the receiver.
Base Installation Costs (Step 1)
Group A
- Ruger M77 Ruger M77 MK II Savage Rifles Winchester Model 70 Push Feed Rifles Sako Rifles Mauser 96 or 98 Rifles
Group B
- Remington: 700, 600, 660, 788, 7, 721 &722 Browning A-Bolt Browning X Bolt, Tikka T3
Group C
- Winchester Model 70 CRF Weatherby MK V Weatherby Vanguard/Howa 1500 Springfield 1903 Springfield 03-A3 Mosin Nagant Enfield
Group D
- Winchester 1885 Hi or Low Wall Remington Rolling Block LEVER ACTION RIFLES ***At this time, we have decided that we will not re-barrel any lever action rifles.*** We would recommend Clements Custom Guns or Turnbull Restorations