Can i thread my own barrel




















What you can get is an acceptable result that probably won't be off so far as to cause a problem but it may interfere with the bullet exit from the bore and accuracy. Any way, if you want to do stuff like this, try to learn some basic machining and shop technique. When you know how to hold a 0. Reactions: MBowersox. You're nearly at the cost of having a 'smith do it for you the proper way.

Have some ramen for dinner for a week and then take it to a professional. Then again, with some of the Remington 's I've seen in recent years, You couldn't do much to it that would make it worse.

If it shoots alright today then take it to a pro, if not then have at it with the amateur tools. I totally agree with you guys. And I do understand and respect the tolerances of machining. This build isint going to top notch but I still want to do things the right way. Thanks for the input guys! Also will be ordering some calipers from amazon soon??

Feb 10, 10, 9, Central TX. If its the normal adl pinky size and not the varmint thumb size I wouldnt bother spending anymore time thinking about it. Not enough meat at the end of the barrel. Reactions: MBowersox and Campguy Yea its the ADL contour, pretty small. I had a feeling it was going to be too small, thanks!

Apr 25, 17, 24, First of all, the end of the barrel needs to be turned down to thread major diameter. Thanks guys. Ledzep Chancellor Full Member. Jun 9, 3, 3, NE. I think you have your answer, but just for everyone's awareness or whatever You need enough meat to cut the thread then have a shoulder in this case,. This is because a lot of muzzle devices or female threads in general have a relief cut that is a certain diameter over the major diameter of the thread. With too small a shoulder you run the risk of either damaging it, or swallowing the shoulder with the relief cut and bottoming out on threads, not a shoulder at all, which is almost certainly not going to end well.

From what I recall, I think most Remington sporter barrels end up around. That would leave you a. Not enough to torque anything down onto without damaging the shoulder. Typically you also want. The other issue is alignment. Taps and dies are terrible for this without rigid fixturing and even with it This is why most of the time you see barrels set up in lathes and indicated both axially and for position center axis of the bore at the muzzle aligns and coincides with the center axis of the lathe spindle.

Joined Jan 1, Messages Likes 3, Location southcoast. Squib said:. Need to turn down barrel. You would still need to turn the end of the barrel down on a lathe. Last edited: Jun 19, It's an AK. What's the worst that can happen? Nick Leduc.

There is no guarantee that the OD of the barrel runs true to the bore. Lathe and single point it. From what I was seeing, there was no pressing out the barrel, lathe etc Sweeney NES Member.

The proper way to do this is on a lathe with a 4 jaw chuck. Insert the correct gauge pin into the bore and indicate off the pin for concentricity. Turn the major diameter and shoulder then single point cut the threads.

Alternatively you could 'Dremel' everything to a resistance fit then hammer the muzzle devise on. It may not be as good as a lathe, but this guy make it look pretty easy:. Threading the barrel isn't hard Sweeney said:.

Sheriff9mm NES Member. I made my own In both instances, I used a 90 degree face cutter to square up the muzzle to make sure everything was as good as I could get it. I then used an annular cutter to get the outside diameter close to what the threads needed to measure at, then went to work with the dies.

My best advice is to take your time and use a lot of good cutting oil. Joined Dec 26, Messages 35, Likes 14, Joined Apr 26, Messages Likes Ive used a threading kit that used to be rented out on AR Did it to a SAR1. I wouldn't worry about doing it yourself. Joined Nov 10, Messages Likes Same as LXpony. Very annoying to other shooters on range.

I took the brake of and replaced with a slant brake. You will be billed for threading and emailed a tracking number when the work is complete. Please enable JavaScript in your browser. Home Services Barrel Threading Services.

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