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gunhound
01-20-2009, 21:33
Just wondering who everyone uses to thread their pistol barrels?
Thanks.

GunTroll
01-20-2009, 21:44
What type of firearm is it going on? Explain the job needed.

gunhound
01-25-2009, 00:39
Ruger MK III - barrel threading for a can...thanks

Great-Kazoo
01-25-2009, 10:01
where you located. i just found a smith literally 2 blocks from my house. a shooting buddy knows him from work years ago. he just had ALL his bbls threaded for cans. good clean job with nice bbl recrowning.
like all smiths he keeps different hrs.

sniper7
01-25-2009, 20:18
Jim, can this guy thread like the one you were talking about in Wyoming?

I was wanting to get my MKII bull barrel done up like yours.

saltydecimator
03-05-2009, 22:55
there is a guy that has a website and its called like www.25tch.com or something. had him do a mark 2 for me. great job. will post the site after i find it again.

SigsRule
03-12-2009, 20:28
The folks at Tornado-technologies do a nice job. Go here for pictures.

http://www.tornado-technologies.com/images/threading/ruger_hunter.jpg

jackmode9316
03-12-2009, 20:47
Sorry to threadjack, but typically how much does it cost to thread a barrel for lets say.....a 9mm Glock or XD?

saltydecimator
03-21-2009, 21:16
sorry lied its a little different here is his contact info


Mark Holloway, 25thCTC
108 Smokey Lane
Griffithville, AR 72060
mjholowy@ipa.net
www.25thCTC.com

saltydecimator
03-21-2009, 21:17
sorry lied its a little different here is his contact info

his website is down now tho
Mark Holloway, 25thCTC
108 Smokey Lane
Griffithville, AR 72060
mjholowy@ipa.net
www.25thCTC.com

MagicOPromotion
06-12-2009, 04:31
As I said I would, I checked with a local Class III manufacturer. He knows of no law, rule, or regulation regarding anyone threading barrels for whatever reason, and he has done several. People dont mention what they want the threads for and he assumes it is for a legal muzzle brake.I do have to add that it would take a real idiot to tell a gunsmith or anyone else that he wants the barrel threaded so he can make and install an illegal suppressor. And if a gunsmith were told that, he might inform BATFE; if he did not, he would be an accessory to a federal felony. Jim

Circuits
06-12-2009, 13:29
As I said I would, I checked with a local Class III manufacturer. He knows of no law, rule, or regulation regarding anyone threading barrels for whatever reason, and he has done several.

An NFA manufacturer is by definition a Class II, not a Class III (who is a dealer, only, while an NFA importer is a Class I).

Since the sunset of the AW ban in 2004, barrel threading is completely legal in all the free states which don't have their own state-level AW ban, subject to the restrictions of 922(r) on imported parts counts for "nonsporting" firearms not produced entirely in the United States.

I, too, am a local Class II manufacturer.