I have obtained a replacement barrel for a .45 Long Colt New Service barrel. The old barrel sort of "unscrewed" itself, for reasons yet undetermnined. On inspection there was a defective forcing cone, hence this project. The replacement is an original N/S barrel, and in good condition. The threads are correct for the frame, and starting the barrel is easily done. However, it does began to get kind of tight about 2/3's the way in. Now I'm an old shooter (65), and reloader etc, but my metal working skills are not extensive to somewhat understate the case. I hope some knowledgeable person might give me some pointers in regarding to what tools and equipment I will need to do the installation of the new barrel. On the surface, it appears simple, but I was lucky to get the replacement barrel, as they are not common, and I well know that there are possibly many pitfalls that I, in blissful ignorance might fall into. Any information or suggestions will be kindly taken.
Best Regards,
stuffit