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Posted: 12/6/2013 5:18:01 AM EDT
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Who does barrel threading at a reasonable price and gets it bore concentric?
I've got a 22WMR and a 17 HMR that need threading, 7 months pending on a Spectre II. |
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Havent used him yet but im about to send him a barrel.
http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_7_143/1029861_Barrel_Threading_sale__50__Bolt_Knobs_threaded_for__40__Can_do_Mini_14_s__PTR_91__Lever_Actions_too_.html |
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This. They are one of the few I would trust. adcofirearms.com Quoted:
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I've used Adco, in Ohio, for three different barrels. They have fast turn around time and ok prices. Their thread work is great. This. They are one of the few I would trust. adcofirearms.com I've got two uppers there now and have sent them barrels in the past. +1 |
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Havent used him yet but im about to send him a barrel. http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_7_143/1029861_Barrel_Threading_sale__50__Bolt_Knobs_threaded_for__40__Can_do_Mini_14_s__PTR_91__Lever_Actions_too_.html My ruger american .22lr is with morgan right now. |
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Havent used him yet but im about to send him a barrel. http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_7_143/1029861_Barrel_Threading_sale__50__Bolt_Knobs_threaded_for__40__Can_do_Mini_14_s__PTR_91__Lever_Actions_too_.html Morgan did the barrel for my .22 SBR. 100% GTG. Very fast turnaround. ETA: There is a pic of my barrel on page 2 of that thread. |
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Another +1 for ADCO. Have used them twice, will use them again.
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is there a Tennessee gun owner site? guys working in machine shops and are able to do that kind of work off the clock. Here in Indiana, I found a guy that was pretty local who did a great job. Can/would machine shops guarantee bore-concentric threads? I would use ADCO and be confident the threads are bore-concentric. Threading is not the place to skimp on cost. After investing time and money for the can, you don't want your first shot to be a baffle strike. Just sayin' |
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Another +1 for ADCO. Have used them twice, will use them again. ADCO Can/would machine shops guarantee bore-concentric threads? I would use ADCO and be confident the threads are bore-concentric. Threading is not the place to skimp on cost. After investing time and money for the can, you don't want your first shot to be a baffle strike. Just sayin' Quoted:
Another +1 for ADCO. Have used them twice, will use them again. ADCO Quoted:
is there a Tennessee gun owner site? guys working in machine shops and are able to do that kind of work off the clock. Here in Indiana, I found a guy that was pretty local who did a great job. Can/would machine shops guarantee bore-concentric threads? I would use ADCO and be confident the threads are bore-concentric. Threading is not the place to skimp on cost. After investing time and money for the can, you don't want your first shot to be a baffle strike. Just sayin' That and places like adco or other firearm companies are more set up to refinish the threads so it's not bare metal. |
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