I'm asking this for a friend. He has a small Romi 420. He had a contract making hydraulic fittings and small high pressure valve parts, and he lost it. He was thinking about getting into the AR barrel game, he shoots AR's quite a bit, and knows that crowd around Houston.
His Romi has a independent 4- jaw chuck on it. The spindle hole is a tad over 2 inches, and as far as he can tell, it runs true with the spindle.
He has watched me do a barrel in my Pratt & Whitney manual Lathe, which has a long headstock. He figured if he set the barrels up the way I do, it would take longer to set the darn thing up than the whole machining operation.
His idea is to do all of the tenon work, rough drill the chamber, bore it dead true, and use Carbide chambering Reamers to finish the chamber.
I think the manual tailstock will let it take about 36" between centers.