gun_fan111v2 wrote:Try this guy viewtopic.php?t=53781
Sigfan220 wrote:I am trying Ahmans. I just dropped off the gun Friday, never used them before. I had a barrel threaded in the cities and was not happy with the results.
20mm wrote:If you don't have a wussy barrel you can do it yourself.
http://www.harborfreight.com/portable-e ... 62203.html
Sigfan220 wrote:20mm wrote:If you don't have a wussy barrel you can do it yourself.
http://www.harborfreight.com/portable-e ... 62203.html
How would you thread concentric to the bore as required for suppressor use? I'm not saying it can't be done but this probably isn't the tool to thread barrels. It's hard enough to find a good gunsmith that can cut threads concentric to the bore on a lathe. Using a hand tool, I would find it to be very unlikely that the threads would be concentric. Plus this tool would not cut a square shoulder or turn the barrel down to the correct diameter for threading, or crown the barrel.
Sigfan220 wrote:20mm wrote:If you don't have a wussy barrel you can do it yourself.
http://www.harborfreight.com/portable-e ... 62203.html
How would you thread concentric to the bore as required for suppressor use? I'm not saying it can't be done but this probably isn't the tool to thread barrels. It's hard enough to find a good gunsmith that can cut threads concentric to the bore on a lathe. Using a hand tool, I would find it to be very unlikely that the threads would be concentric. Plus this tool would not cut a square shoulder or turn the barrel down to the correct diameter for threading, or crown the barrel.
goalie wrote:http://www.jpgrips.com/mobilepage.php?pagenumber=1
I had my MK3 22/45 cut back to 4.4" and threaded.
Amazing work, quick turnaround. Good communication.
He is up in Pelican Rapids.
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