Posted: 4/16/2010 7:07:30 PM EDT
| Well I actually need 2 done, both are 22's. I live in York, so a trip to Harrisburg or Lancaster would be OK. |
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I checked Freedom Armory one time and they wanted $100 for a stripped barrel. More if they had to remove it or anything from it. ill never go there, i called them about a suppressor and they were like "a what?". then they had no idea on a price and had to call me back and then wanted to charge me more then MSRP. i say fuck that and them ![]()
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I'm in Chalfont, Cut and thread most AR bbls. (0.625" shank, 1/2 x28 threads) is $50.00. Slightly more if I need to disassemble your homegrown tactical rail that is held together with nuclear grade loctite and hose clamps. Those jobs incur a service fee of 1.7 million dollars, U.S.
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I checked Freedom Armory one time and they wanted $100 for a stripped barrel. More if they had to remove it or anything from it. ill never go there, i called them about a suppressor and they were like "a what?". then they had no idea on a price and had to call me back and then wanted to charge me more then MSRP. i say fuck that and them ![]() ![]() Ask to talk to Scott (the owner). He is a knowledgeable straight shooter who's been in the business for 15+ years. Their prices are a little high but they tend to have a good selection of "regular" stuff in stock. |
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I'm in Chalfont, Cut and thread most AR bbls. (0.625" shank, 1/2 x28 threads) is $50.00. Slightly more if I need to disassemble your homegrown tactical rail that is held together with nuclear grade loctite and hose clamps. Those jobs incur a service fee of 1.7 million dollars, U.S. Sean Sean, How much to thread a 308 barrel along with a thread protector? What is your turn around time? Do you do any refinishing work? |
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email me or call the shop (215-996-1603)
Threading runs $50.00 for most. If I need to unbreech it or dismantle accessories, add $25.00. (a standard AR upper does not earn the extra charge) I can custom make a thread protector, it will be at hourly rate. You may be better served with getting a thread protector directly from the manufacturer of your suppressors. |
