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Title: Threading a barrel
Post by: livin4fishin on August 13, 2023, 12:24:25 PM
Hi. Looking for someone that does barrel threading for a suppressor. I have a rock river bull barrel that I'm looking to thread for a suppressor. I know it's cheaper to just buy a threaded barrel...,.. not what I'm looking to do. Looking for someone that can make a protective cap to install when suppressor is not installed. In Mason county.

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Title: Re: Threading a barrel
Post by: jrebel on August 13, 2023, 12:41:40 PM
Hi. Looking for someone that does barrel threading for a suppressor. I have a rock river bull barrel that I'm looking to thread for a suppressor. I know it's cheaper to just buy a threaded barrel...,.. not what I'm looking to do. Looking for someone that can make a protective cap to install when suppressor is not installed. In Mason county.

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It's not cheaper to buy a new barrel.  You should be able to get it threaded by any reputable gunsmith.  I had one done with muzzle break installed for $150 dollars.  Find a good gunsmith near by and give them a call.  You can buy threat protectors online if the gunsmith doesn't have one for you.   :tup:
Title: Re: Threading a barrel
Post by: 10mmg on August 13, 2023, 12:56:58 PM
benchmark barrels in Arlington had mine done with me supplying the muzzle break for about 175.00 round trip.
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