Posted: 3/16/2013 3:53:48 PM EDT
| I need to get my 10/22 barrel threaded, and front sight moved back in anticipation of a new can coming in. Any local recommendations on who can do the job, and make sure the threads are concentric? Thanks! |
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I need to get my 10/22 barrel threaded, and front sight moved back in anticipation of a new can coming in. Any local recommendations on who can do the job, and make sure the threads are concentric? Thanks! Be very very careful who you have thread a barrel for a can. There can be no errors. I gladly send my barrels to gemtech, other major manufacturers, or only those that are endorsed by suppressor makers specifically. " any " gunsmith can NOT thread a barrel properly for can use. ETA" |
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$60 buccks to thread a barrel. check out there fourm here on ar15.com
http://www.ar15.com/forums/f_2/353_Dallas_Shooting_Supplies.html I just found them and shipping my winchester 190 22lr barrel to them this afternoon |
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I need to get my 10/22 barrel threaded, and front sight moved back in anticipation of a new can coming in. Any local recommendations on who can do the job, and make sure the threads are concentric? Thanks! Be very very careful who you have thread a barrel for a can. There can be no errors. I gladly send my barrels to gemtech, other major manufacturers, or only those that are endorsed by suppressor makers specifically. " any " gunsmith can NOT thread a barrel properly for can use. ETA" You are absolutely correct that the smith needs to cut the threads concentric to the bore, NOT the outside diameter. Mark @ Tumbleweeds knows his shit. |
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http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_7_143/1029861_Barrel_Threading_sale__60__and_return_shipping_is_included__Can_do_Mini_14_s__Lever_Actions_too_.html&page=1
this is a link to the thread that shows examples of his work |
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I need to get my 10/22 barrel threaded, and front sight moved back in anticipation of a new can coming in. Any local recommendations on who can do the job, and make sure the threads are concentric? Thanks! Tumbleweed customs off of 1431 does great work. Came to post this. CM |
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I need to get my 10/22 barrel threaded, and front sight moved back in anticipation of a new can coming in. Any local recommendations on who can do the job, and make sure the threads are concentric? Thanks! Be very very careful who you have thread a barrel for a can. There can be no errors. I gladly send my barrels to gemtech, other major manufacturers, or only those that are endorsed by suppressor makers specifically. " any " gunsmith can NOT thread a barrel properly for can use. ETA" You are absolutely correct that the smith needs to cut the threads concentric to the bore, NOT the outside diameter. Mark @ Tumbleweeds knows his shit. Thats good to know. Since he may be an option for me instead of shipping my next barrel off. |