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Posted: 9/12/2014 6:52:20 AM EDT
After doing about five efile AR SBR's I want to SBR my SLR104UR. My local engraver can do the trust info, I just figured I'd have to send the rifle off for the barrel cut anyway so I might as well have it all done at one place. Who would you guys recommend that would do a good job and not take forever? I've gotten spoiled by ADCO with their speed......
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"He had the right hand of the devil strapped tightly to his side."-The Last Cowboy
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Troy at InRange did my build years ago. I still think he is one of the best in the biz.
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Two river arms does an outstanding job as well.
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Some fancy diploma doesn't make me a Doctor...... The cloths do whoop whoop whoop whoop whoop- Dr. Zoidberg
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But the tools and do it yourself. Costs about $75 and is very easy to do.
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+1 on DIY. You can buy everything you need at cncwarrior for about 100 bucks. And you don't have to worry about sending your rifle out.
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Did you ask ADCO if they could do it?
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I looked at the adco website and i think they don't do ak barrels. After looking around for a smith to cut my 104ur i decided to do it myself. Bought the 90 degee facing and the 11 degree crowning tool from cnc warrior and went for it. It was pretty easy. Cut it off with a hacksaw, 90 degree facing tool on a drill, and 11 degree crowning tool on the drill. I used cutting oil liberally for each step then used super fine sand paper and a bluing pen to finish it off. Don't be intimidated, it is a very simple project. If you look on akfiles they have a thread on the slr104 with a lot of cut and crown tutorials. Check it out and give it a go.
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A wayfarer should not walk unarmed,
But have his weapons to hand: He knows not when he may need a spear, Or what menace meet on the road. ~The Havamal |
Another vote for DIY. I did my 104UR myself with CNC warrior tools and a hacksaw from Home Depot. Super easy. Shoots great.
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Anyone interested in renting the tools out for this job?
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Did mine myself. I opened the letter from ATF and then cut the barrel. Took no time at all. Did not have to pay someone to do it or pay for any shipping.
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Any worries about damaging the chrome lining when cutting the barrel? I Have "heard" that the chrome lining can come off in small chunks that will leave you with a muzzle that you can't fix by re-crowning. Any truth to that?
I also have an SLR104UR that I am going to form1 as an SBR. Also, I have access to a quality chop saw (high speed, straight cuts) would that be preferable to using a good hand hacksaw blade or vise-versa? |
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tweeter:
After work today I'm gonna take off my pants and start this revolution. Originally Posted By BobRoberts: In and around my mouth, bouncing off my chin, off my taint, basically everywhere. |
Originally Posted By Makarov: Any worries about damaging the chrome lining when cutting the barrel? I Have "heard" that the chrome lining can come off in small chunks that will leave you with a muzzle that you can't fix by re-crowning. Any truth to that? I also have an SLR104UR that I am going to form1 as an SBR. Also, I have access to a quality chop saw (high speed, straight cuts) would that be preferable to using a good hand hacksaw blade or vise-versa? View Quote |
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A wayfarer should not walk unarmed,
But have his weapons to hand: He knows not when he may need a spear, Or what menace meet on the road. ~The Havamal |
Originally Posted By shade_1313:
I had no problem with the chrome on either barrel I hacksawed. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By shade_1313:
Originally Posted By Makarov:
Any worries about damaging the chrome lining when cutting the barrel? I Have "heard" that the chrome lining can come off in small chunks that will leave you with a muzzle that you can't fix by re-crowning. Any truth to that? I also have an SLR104UR that I am going to form1 as an SBR. Also, I have access to a quality chop saw (high speed, straight cuts) would that be preferable to using a good hand hacksaw blade or vise-versa? Thanks, good to know. |
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Originally Posted By ArmedFerret:
Your local walmart doesn't sell hacksaws? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By ArmedFerret:
Originally Posted By jb1dsl:
Anyone interested in renting the tools out for this job? Your local walmart doesn't sell hacksaws? Yes they do and thx for help!! Pretty sure I won't be able to pick up the crown tool there though. |
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Originally Posted By jb1dsl:
Yes they do and thx for help!! Pretty sure I won't be able to pick up the crown tool there though. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By jb1dsl:
Originally Posted By ArmedFerret:
Originally Posted By jb1dsl:
Anyone interested in renting the tools out for this job? Your local walmart doesn't sell hacksaws? Yes they do and thx for help!! Pretty sure I won't be able to pick up the crown tool there though. brownells? |
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tweeter:
After work today I'm gonna take off my pants and start this revolution. Originally Posted By BobRoberts: In and around my mouth, bouncing off my chin, off my taint, basically everywhere. |
Originally Posted By jb1dsl: Yes they do and thx for help!! Pretty sure I won't be able to pick up the crown tool there though. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By jb1dsl: Originally Posted By ArmedFerret: Originally Posted By jb1dsl: Anyone interested in renting the tools out for this job? Your local walmart doesn't sell hacksaws? Yes they do and thx for help!! Pretty sure I won't be able to pick up the crown tool there though. |
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My stamp came back today. I've got a local friend with access to CNC machines that is doing the engraving. Once it is done I'll chop the barrel. Just have to get the crowning tool now.
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"He had the right hand of the devil strapped tightly to his side."-The Last Cowboy
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Originally Posted By compuvette: My stamp came back today. I've got a local friend with access to CNC machines that is doing the engraving. Once it is done I'll chop the barrel. Just have to get the crowning tool now. View Quote |
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A wayfarer should not walk unarmed,
But have his weapons to hand: He knows not when he may need a spear, Or what menace meet on the road. ~The Havamal |
Hacksawed mine and crowned it with 11 degree tool. No flaking on the chrome. Will be putting some Roy ds through it this weekend.
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tweeter:
After work today I'm gonna take off my pants and start this revolution. Originally Posted By BobRoberts: In and around my mouth, bouncing off my chin, off my taint, basically everywhere. |
Cell phone posting....always screws up.
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yeah, i usually tell people i'm going to the range and ask if they want to come woth me.
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tweeter:
After work today I'm gonna take off my pants and start this revolution. Originally Posted By BobRoberts: In and around my mouth, bouncing off my chin, off my taint, basically everywhere. |
"He had the right hand of the devil strapped tightly to his side."-The Last Cowboy
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So is there anything else you need from CNCwarrior other than the pilot/crown tool, and the 90 degree facing tool? it only comes out to $62, so what am i missing?
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It doesn't look like the 90 on cnc warrior comes with a handle, but I can't find one for sale separately either?
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Originally Posted By shade_1313:
I had no problem with the chrome on either barrel I hacksawed. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By shade_1313:
Originally Posted By Makarov:
Any worries about damaging the chrome lining when cutting the barrel? I Have "heard" that the chrome lining can come off in small chunks that will leave you with a muzzle that you can't fix by re-crowning. Any truth to that? I also have an SLR104UR that I am going to form1 as an SBR. Also, I have access to a quality chop saw (high speed, straight cuts) would that be preferable to using a good hand hacksaw blade or vise-versa? I've cut 3 barrels with an old ass hacksaw blade and have had no issues. Probably could have cut them in half the time with a newer blade but oh well |
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