
Tapered octagon-to-round 24 gauge smoothbore barrel, exclusively from Track®
Our 24 gauge barrel has the identical outside dimensions as our most popular 20 gauge octagon-to-round barrel. Offered in 42" length. Other lengths may be ordered up to 42" at small extra cost.
Track's best 24 gauge 42" barrel exactly fits Track's pre-inlet stocks:
Installation in Track's precision inlet stock is easy. Align the barrel wedding band with the wedding band visible in Track's barrel inletting. Square the area behind the breech and tang, hand cutting straight down, until the barrel seats fully down.
Unlike cheap tapered octagon-to-round barrels turned from surplus shotgun barrel blanks, our barrels are made to our exact pattern, on precision CNC machinery. Our barrels fit our pre-inlet stocks quite well, almost a snap fit, greatly speeding assembly. Choose our octagon-to-round 20 gauge barrel, and one of our pre-inlet stocks, to eliminate the tedious hand work of barrel inletting.
Our 24 gauge barrel is smooth .580" cylinder bore, 1" octagon at the breech, threaded for our 3/4-16 plug, with .550" thread depth. The tapered octagon breech is over 12" long, with the front 4" fading to 16 sides. A double wedding band, at the transition to round, is followed by a single wedding band 3" forward. Muzzle is .815" diameter. In-the-white, the barrel is not marked with our brand or caliber stamp. Any flat may be top, to simplify plug installation. See our #LABOR-BP breech plug installation labor option, which includes do-it-yourself instructions.
Weight is exactly 4.65 pounds, before you install plug, lugs, or sights.
Cylinder bored, we recommend lead or bismuth shot, or patched lead round balls, in this highly polished bore. Order .562" balls and .010" patches, or .575" balls to load in military style paper cartridges.
Order 24 gauge fiber wads, over-powder cards, over-shot cards, 5 pounds of #4 lead buckshot, and a case of FFg powder.
Manufactured exclusively for Track®, by a famous modern shotgun maker, our best 24 gauge 42" barrel is gun drilled, reamed and highly finished inside, CNC turned and milled, to exactly fit our stocks, not highly polished outside to reduce cost, since most gun makers prefer to personally polish each barrel. This barrel is made from modern barrel steel, NOT made from the DOM or hydraulic cylinder tubing found in the 41-1/2" barrels sold elsewhere.
Our 24 gauge barrel has the identical outside dimensions as our most popular 20 gauge octagon-to-round barrel. Offered in 42" length. Other lengths may be ordered up to 42" at small extra cost.
Track's best 24 gauge 42" barrel exactly fits Track's pre-inlet stocks:
- Track's English Fowling Gun stock
- Track's French Tulle Fusil-de-Chasse stock (with 42" barrel)
- Track's French Type ‘C' Fusil stock
- Track's French Type 'D' Fusil stock
- Track's North West Trade Gun stock
Installation in Track's precision inlet stock is easy. Align the barrel wedding band with the wedding band visible in Track's barrel inletting. Square the area behind the breech and tang, hand cutting straight down, until the barrel seats fully down.
Unlike cheap tapered octagon-to-round barrels turned from surplus shotgun barrel blanks, our barrels are made to our exact pattern, on precision CNC machinery. Our barrels fit our pre-inlet stocks quite well, almost a snap fit, greatly speeding assembly. Choose our octagon-to-round 20 gauge barrel, and one of our pre-inlet stocks, to eliminate the tedious hand work of barrel inletting.
Our 24 gauge barrel is smooth .580" cylinder bore, 1" octagon at the breech, threaded for our 3/4-16 plug, with .550" thread depth. The tapered octagon breech is over 12" long, with the front 4" fading to 16 sides. A double wedding band, at the transition to round, is followed by a single wedding band 3" forward. Muzzle is .815" diameter. In-the-white, the barrel is not marked with our brand or caliber stamp. Any flat may be top, to simplify plug installation. See our #LABOR-BP breech plug installation labor option, which includes do-it-yourself instructions.
Weight is exactly 4.65 pounds, before you install plug, lugs, or sights.
Cylinder bored, we recommend lead or bismuth shot, or patched lead round balls, in this highly polished bore. Order .562" balls and .010" patches, or .575" balls to load in military style paper cartridges.
Order 24 gauge fiber wads, over-powder cards, over-shot cards, 5 pounds of #4 lead buckshot, and a case of FFg powder.
Manufactured exclusively for Track®, by a famous modern shotgun maker, our best 24 gauge 42" barrel is gun drilled, reamed and highly finished inside, CNC turned and milled, to exactly fit our stocks, not highly polished outside to reduce cost, since most gun makers prefer to personally polish each barrel. This barrel is made from modern barrel steel, NOT made from the DOM or hydraulic cylinder tubing found in the 41-1/2" barrels sold elsewhere.
Choke Tube Lube,
anti-seize grease, 3/4 ounce tube,
by Birchwood Casey
Front sight,
Fowler, Fusil, or Trade Gun,
wax cast brass
Front sight,
Fowler, Fusil, or Trade Gun,
wax cast nickel silver
Front sight,
Fowler, Fusil, or Trade Gun,
wax cast steel
Gunsmithing Labor:
install breech plug,
fitted inside
Gunsmithing Labor:
install soldered part,
sight or lug,
per operation
English Fowler flint 1" octagon hooked breech plug,
3/4-16 thread
Breech plug,
straight tang,
3/4-16 thread, for 15/16" or 1" octagon,
.550" journal length
Solder & Flux,
Stay-Brite brand,
higher strength, low 430 melting point
Tap, high carbon steel, 3/4-16 thread, bottom tap
Underlug for pin, milled steel, concave, solder to round barrel
All sizes are nominal. Please verify with description for more information.
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Barrel Profile
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Octagon-to-RoundTrade Gun Profile - 1.000" Breech
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Brand of ManufacturerMade in U.S.A.
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Gauge24 Gauge ( 0.579" ) Bore
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Length42"
PLUG-ST-16-3-R
Breech plug,
straight tang,
3/4-16 thread, for 15/16" or 1" octagon,
.550" journal length
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