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Questions about Breda 30 Correct Chambering (7mm vs 6.5).


tricky9914
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<p>Hello!<br />

So, I posted here several months ago that I got a transferable Breda 30. It is a Costa Rican contract firearm as noted on the receiver. It is also marked on the receiver as 7mm... On the form 3 it is listed as 7mm...</p>

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<p>Now, I just got around to getting it "range ready"... I discovered that the barrel and bolt are 6.5. This was a rewat so my assumption is the original 7mm barrel was plugged so the person who restored it just replaced the barrel and bolt with more readily-available 6.5 parts. The barrel was still packed in cosmoline, so I assume it was not fired. Question: is the conversion from 7mm to 6.5, just a barrel and bolt swap? Are there any other parts I should check? The gun does not have the oiler top cover, but I can apply oil by hand before loading. </p>

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<p>Thanks for the help! <br />

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this may be a case that no one has encountered before, so gun was a reactivated 7mm, useing a 6.5 bolt and 6.5 barrel , did the person you get it from ever shoot it ? did they tell you about the mix up parts when you bought it ? just wondering not trying to heart your feelings,, i think about 100 of the 7mm were imported back in the 60s by sam commings , the s.n.s were all 2 or 3 digit, i had one in the 80s , it was welded up so heavy just sold off as a decorator,

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I have a Costa Rican 7mm example as well as a 6.5 and will check to see the fit of the 6.5 barrel in the 7mm receiver. The rule of thumb with receivers built for a barrel of one caliber that can also accept barrels of a different caliber, is that the the different caliber barrel will not headspace correctly or actually lock in place. This prevents the different caliber barrel from actually being able to fire a round.

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Thanks for the response, Bob! I do have the original (numbers matching) bolt for the 7mm Breda. My assumption is the original barrel was plugged and welded to the gun. I did get a parts kit with it, so the parts kit (barrel and bolt) was likely used as a donor to the Costa Rican gun, leaving it in 6.5. Since the 7mm barrel was likely destroyed. The barrel is indeed a loose fit, but it does lock in place.

 

Do you happen to know of a source of 7mm Breda barrels?

 

Thanks again for your response and for testing your examples against this question.

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