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3/21/2011 4:15:51 AM EDT
I found this for the MP5, and took the measurements, and found that it will fit the 9' pistol barrel. This may look like a job for a real gunsmith but, after watching the you tube video and some great tutorials on the subject of barrel threading I am up for the challenge. A 9mm MP5 3 lug on a .22 GSG-5- looking forward to it.




Investment Grade Firearms is asking $395 for this job. I will do it myself with all the tools/parts for $120 shipping included.
3/21/2011 5:35:56 AM EDT
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Or you could just order this one for $67, screw it on and run.
3/21/2011 5:44:25 AM EDT
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Or you could just order this one for $67, screw it on and run.


Yep.
3/21/2011 7:39:01 AM EDT
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I will do it myself with all the tools/parts for $120 shipping included.
Or you could just order this one for $67, screw it on and run.


Wow.  I'm not trying to ruin anyones party or anything, but we came out with one about 3 months or so ago, item # ATI522AD.  Its for the 522 carbine if you got your form 1 and bought the 9" BBL from us or P pistol.  It is designed to compensate for the little bit of BBL that sticks out with the 9"er and screws into the cocking tube housing on the faux suppressor threads.  Suggested retail price on the ATI brand one is $13.95.  Granted, its not a 3 lug style but it gets the job done.  I used one on a P with an ATI brand suppressor at the media day shot show, works great.  Have your dealers check with our distributors and I'm sure they'll start popping up online soon.  I have pics but Brent is at a show right now, so I probablly won't have them up until mid to the end of the week.  We're working on a 1911/PK threaded BBL version around the same price range too, not too sure how far out that is though.
3/21/2011 7:52:51 AM EDT
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Or you could just order this one for $67, screw it on and run.


No thanks. I have it and don't like it. Just personal preference. I just think threading the barrel adds a unique touch to the weapon. So far there is nothing on item # ATI522SD.
3/21/2011 7:19:25 PM EDT
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Quoted:
Or you could just order this one for $67, screw it on and run.


No thanks. I have it and don't like it. Just personal preference. I just think threading the barrel adds a unique touch to the weapon. So far there is nothing on item # ATI522SD.


ATI522AD it's AD not SD
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