Need an M1a barrel cut and threaded
Need an M1a barrel cut and threaded
As the title said, need a 22” cut and threaded 5/8x24 can’t find Randy and Derek is mia anyone know of a guy in the Tempe east valley area
- WRMorrison
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Re: Need an M1a barrel cut and threaded
Last time I had a barrel threaded, I had Ken @ K&M Arms (Chandler) do it: (480) 406-0538
Eric @ Axisworks (Tempe) may be able to help if he's not too busy: (574) 248-0929
If neither of these guys can help, I'm sure they can point you in the right direction.
-WRM
Eric @ Axisworks (Tempe) may be able to help if he's not too busy: (574) 248-0929
If neither of these guys can help, I'm sure they can point you in the right direction.
-WRM
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Re: Need an M1a barrel cut and threaded
I had Phoenix custom rifles do marlin 22lr barrel earlier this year.
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Re: Need an M1a barrel cut and threaded
+1 - I highly recommend Keith at Phoenix Custom Rifles.
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Re: Need an M1a barrel cut and threaded
Morgan Richey at Class3 Machining in Dallas. He beats local prices, is a superb machinist, and his turn around time is lighting fast.
If I was still running a shop I'd farm out any threading to him, his prices, quality and time would make it a no brainer.
If I was still running a shop I'd farm out any threading to him, his prices, quality and time would make it a no brainer.
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Re: Need an M1a barrel cut and threaded
Get me the barrel and I can cut, crown, and thread it for ya. Just need to know how long you want the threaded portion (important if you're running a can interface) and what length and crown you want on it