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Barrel threading in Tulsa area
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<blockquote data-quote="RobC" data-source="post: 367061" data-attributes="member: 687"><p>I am extremely leery of who I let thread things for my suppressors. I also don't buy cheap barrels.</p><p></p><p>While at first it may not seem like it will be cost effective, depending on what you are threading, and which after market barrels you are using, and how they do their threading, it may be worth a few extra bucks to know that it was done right. (How's that for a run-on sentence?)</p><p></p><p>For example, I would not use a FAC barrel or just any gunshow barrel or one that was threaded by someone in their garage. I would and do use Barsto, KKM, and Jarvis. I have not used Lone Wolf although they seem to have a decent reputation. I would only buy an after market barrel that had been purposefully threaded for a suppressor by the manufacturer or a reputable shop.</p><p></p><p>For getting custom work done, I have used Tornado Technologies and Hi Desert Dog. Although, I did have a baffle and end cap strike with a Hi Desert Dog 10/22 barrel back when he did all of his business on eGay.</p><p></p><p>Not saying that a cheap barrel or thread job is going to be bad, but it may not worth saving a few bucks to have a suppressor ruined. Particularly in light of the new Gem-Tax.</p><p></p><p>The idea of having a $100 thread job on a $200 dollar 10/22 only sucks until you think about replacing a $375 silencer and a $200 ATF bribe.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Rob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RobC, post: 367061, member: 687"] I am extremely leery of who I let thread things for my suppressors. I also don't buy cheap barrels. While at first it may not seem like it will be cost effective, depending on what you are threading, and which after market barrels you are using, and how they do their threading, it may be worth a few extra bucks to know that it was done right. (How's that for a run-on sentence?) For example, I would not use a FAC barrel or just any gunshow barrel or one that was threaded by someone in their garage. I would and do use Barsto, KKM, and Jarvis. I have not used Lone Wolf although they seem to have a decent reputation. I would only buy an after market barrel that had been purposefully threaded for a suppressor by the manufacturer or a reputable shop. For getting custom work done, I have used Tornado Technologies and Hi Desert Dog. Although, I did have a baffle and end cap strike with a Hi Desert Dog 10/22 barrel back when he did all of his business on eGay. Not saying that a cheap barrel or thread job is going to be bad, but it may not worth saving a few bucks to have a suppressor ruined. Particularly in light of the new Gem-Tax. The idea of having a $100 thread job on a $200 dollar 10/22 only sucks until you think about replacing a $375 silencer and a $200 ATF bribe. Rob [/QUOTE]
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