Posted: 9/15/2004 3:34:15 AM EDT
| I am looking for someone to thread the barrel on my Colt mt6400c and install a new flash supressor. Anyone know of anyone good in Tucson besides GG&G? GG&G is kina expensive. |
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call around, Murphy's probably can do it but they're booked up for months on gunsmith work check with West of the Pecos they have a good smith there, at least when it came to rebarreling my mauser. otherwise you could go up to phoenix and check out some of the Arfcom dealers. |
| i know a tucson company that is breaking into the small arms development and ar15 world. let me call him tomorrow and see if they are interested, last time we talked he mensioned he wanted to get into ar15 gunsmithing. if they are interested and have the time i will post back to this thread with his name and phone number. these guys are not garage variety machinist, they are in the aerospace industry and recently displayed at the SHOT show in vegas. very high quality stuff. |
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You should have gone to the Cav Arms end-of-the-ban cookout. Derek at AZEXARMS was threading barrels for the people there. Disassembled the uppers, turned down the barrel, thread it, blast it, park it, reassemble, choice of one of two brakes, all for the resonable price of $75.00 while you had a beer and a meal. I believe it was a special price for the day. I had 2 done. |
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ok guys here's the deal,,,the company is Abrams airborne in tucson. they would prefer to be contacted by email at; Cade Wilson [email protected] what he would like to do is get a few jobs lined up and do them all in one batch. if you guys can get together and work something out that would be great. if you want me to help organize the mass theading party i can help too, just send me an email. they are an aerospace industry company that supplies our gov with many items but they also have a small arms research division that is making a free floating hand gaurd. there was post one time about the product but it has fallen off the board. they have not yet finalized the production piece but its close. here is a pic of their product> BTW, it's titanium,,, |
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Just trying to give you a taste of what you'll likely get if you post that picture over in the Rifles, Uppers, Lowers, Barrels, and more forum. Everyone hated the way the POF (and some models of the SIR) raised the sight height, and the weight and screws on the GGG. Looks like those guys tried to combined the worst aspects of both products to make a new one. |