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3/23/2008 4:31:10 PM EDT
Looking to get a .2 bolt gun for my Gemtech. It's between a Savage MKII and the CZ452 with the threaded 16" barrel. A local dealer said he gets $110 to get his guy to thread a barrel if I go with the Savage. I forgot to ask about getting it chopped to 16" though. For the guys that thread, do you charge any extra to cut a barrel to length if you are going to thread it? The price on the CZ is $389 and a Savage with a lam stock is probably about $230. I'm just trying to figure out the price gap between the two after I factor in getting the Savage cropped and threaded. The CZ would still need the $35 thread adapter though. Thanks for any input on the two rifles or any other suggestions for a .22 bolt gun.
3/24/2008 8:33:18 AM EDT
[#1]
Many smiths will charge a little extra for cutting & recrowning, primarily because of the time or the mechanical set-up differences.

When you look at a thread adapter, there is always the potential for compounding alignment issues. Most manufacturers will agree that one set of threads is better than 2 or 3.
3/24/2008 9:15:45 AM EDT
[#2]
Will Gemtech do it?  Have you got a price from them?  I have only dealt with YHM, but I know they will do it and the price last years was very reasonable.  I don't know of anyone who does charge a little extra for crowning a cut barrell.  If you take it to a machine shop you can probaly get it chopped and threaded on one setup of the lathe, but the crown will still need to be finished...
3/25/2008 3:30:39 PM EDT
[#3]
I agree that less threading variables is better, but I haven't heard alot bad about the CZ setup. Of course I would check to see that everything lines up ahead of time, but in any case Phil, what would you guys charge to cut a few inches of barrel off, crown and thread something like this? Thanks
3/25/2008 4:58:17 PM EDT
[#4]
The issue with the 452 American, it seems is that it's already at 16", don't think you can cut much length off to have it re-threaded.

Let us know though, I'm looking at picking up the same gun.
3/25/2008 5:01:44 PM EDT
[#5]

Quoted:
The issue with the 452 American, it seems is that it's already at 16", don't think you can cut much length off to have it re-threaded.

Let us know though, I'm looking at picking up the same gun.


You would have to buy the regular 452 American if you wanted to get it threaded 1/2x28. The model I was talking about getting cut and threaded was the Savage.
3/26/2008 10:54:45 AM EDT
[#6]
You can get the 452 from CDNN for $279 right now I believe on clearance which would cut your price almost $100.  That should offset your threading/chopping costs.

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