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Thanks! Yes this will be post fires, but before I file, I want to have my ducks line up. He can thread w/o barrel removal correct?
You trollin me?He'll need to remove the barrel and re-parkerize your firearm.
Uncertain. I'd refer to Tim once available. I've known smiths to thread barrels without removing them as well as removing them.Thanks! Yes this will be post fires, but before I file, I want to have my ducks line up. He can thread w/o barrel removal correct?
How do you think the bbl will be chucked up and threaded with the receiver and trunion in place?You trollin me?
There is more than one way to skin a cat.How do you think the bbl will be chucked up and threaded with the receiver and trunion in place?
You trollin me?
I believe ak barrrels frequently need to be refinished due to scratches and such from press fitting. I need to get down to Estacada to get my Draco re barrelled and threaded. (I am planning on 5/8 x 24 I think) The threads on my draco are crazy off and due to barrel length, well, a new barrel will probably just be better.I was wondering why it would need a refinish, and to my understanding places with the right machine or speed can do it no issue. Id rather not mess with barrel removal on an AK
Looking back seems i didn't mention gun type
Threading a barrel without taking barrel off?
We I always assumed the barrel needed to be taken off in order to thread the muzzle ? Is this correct, or is it like I just read on a different thread? "Any gunsmith that can't thread a barrel without removing it shouldn't be a gunsmith." I wouldn’t use a tap and die set. The barrel comes off to...www.longrangehunting.com