How much does it cost to cut down a shotgun barrel?

FULL LIST OF SHOTGUN GUNSMITHING PRICING

Gunsmith Labor Per Hour $95.00
Cut & crown barrel, and reinstall hanger $475.00 GCC2
Dent or budge removed & lap bore $135.00 GDL
Not all dents or bulges can be removed depending on the location and severity.
Drill & tap per hole $75.00 GDT

How short can you cut the barrel of a shotgun?

18 inches
The laws surrounding sawed-off shotguns are clear: shorten the barrel of a shotgun (or rifle) “by sawing, cutting or any other alteration,” to be less than 457 millimetres (18 inches), and you’ve committed a crime punishable by anything up to five years in a federal penitentiary.

How does ATF measure shotgun barrel length?

The ATF procedure to measure the length of a barrel is to measure from the closed bolt or breech face to the furthest end of the barrel or permanently attached muzzle device. ATF considers a muzzle device that has been permanently attached to be part of the barrel and therefore counts towards the length.

Why would you cut a shotgun barrel?

The principal reason criminals cut off some of the barrel from a shotgun is to make it easier to conceal under a coat or in a bag.

How short can a shotgun be?

California Penal Code 17180 PC defines a “short-barreled (or sawed-off) shotgun” as a one having either: A barrel or barrels of less than 18 inches in length; or, An overall length of less than 26 inches.

Are shotgun barrels tapered?

Some shotgun bores are tapered from forcing cone to muzzle, often in several distinct stages. Immediately in front of the chamber is the forcing cone that centers the shot charge or slug in the bore.

What is broach cut rifling?

Broach rifling is a metal cutting process that uses a long tool with multiple teeth that take small amounts of material out of each groove. The broach is fed down the barrel with a rotation that matches the twist ground in the tool, with each progressive tooth increasing the depth of cut.

How does the ATF measure shotgun barrel length?