597 Heavy barrel swap receiver cover problem
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I have a 597 with the standard barrel. I recently purchased an OEM Remington 597 heavy barrel to swap out on it. I figured I would have to do a little work to the barrel channel on the OEM synthetic stock to make it work and that was it. However, when I tried to mate the heavy barrel to the receiver cover, the cover would not fit over the barrel. The heavy barrel is turned down to the standard barrel OD for a small section that the cover fits over, but there is still about a 3/16" area that is not turned down that will not fit. Has anyone done a swap with their 597? Is there a different receiver cover for the heavy barrels? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
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Does anyone have a 597 heavy barrel that they could measure the distance of the section of the barrel that is machined (turned) down to the smaller OD. Maybe I got a bad barrel or something. ?
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Welcome to the Remington Owners Forum Eddie !!
Looking at the pictures on the link below...it seems the receiver covers are different between the standard and heavy barrels. |
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Welcome to the Remington Owners Forum Eddie !!
Looking at the pictures and schematics on the links below...it seems the receiver covers [i]are different between the standard and heavy barrels.[/i] http://support.remington.com/AUTOLOADIN ... 7%E2%84%A2 http://www.remington.com/product-famili ... l-597.aspx http://www.remington.com/products/firea ... l-597.aspx I would contact Remington Support and ask an expert myself... |
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Thanks for the welcome and the reply Shooter13! It's hard to tell from the pics, but maybe there is a difference. My heavy barrel is machined down to fit in the stock receiver, just not enough. It still needs about 3/8" longer to fit (the OD is fine, just stopped a little short of the length it needed to be). And it's an OEM barrel. I tried contacting Remington, but will have to wait for a reply. It is very frustrating because I'm in the middle of building this and now I'm on hold. Thanks again.
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