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rtg
01-12-2010, 20:00
Got my Chiappa upper from copes today this is what it looks like...I have a few changes in store for it and will follow up with some pics and how it shoots...
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Great-Kazoo
01-12-2010, 22:57
no threads on the end, how can you throw your suppressor on it?

Irving
01-12-2010, 23:50
Easy, send it to Tornado Tech (and pay more money and wait several months). Not that TT is over priced, just very busy.

rtg
01-13-2010, 07:18
no threads on the end, how can you throw your suppressor on it?

The barrel is turned down to 1/2 inch just run a 1/2-28 die on her and its done...

Hoser
01-13-2010, 08:27
The barrel is turned down to 1/2 inch just run a 1/2-28 die on her and its done...

Bad idea. Have a gunsmith do it in a lathe.

rtg
01-13-2010, 09:11
Bad idea. Have a gunsmith do it in a lathe.

They make a starter die that works good. not that big of a deal if the barrel is at 1/2 inch. I have access to a lathe so thats how I do mine..

275RLTW
01-13-2010, 09:36
Iron Ridge Arms in Longmont has done some for me in a few days. Total cost for cut, thread, & recrown was only $95

Irving
01-13-2010, 10:58
They make a starter die that works good. not that big of a deal if the barrel is at 1/2 inch. I have access to a lathe so thats how I do mine..

What method do you use to make sure the threads are perfectly concentric to the barrel? If not threaded perfectly, then you seriously risk a baffle strike and wasting all the money it cost you to obtain the suppressor.

Hoser
01-13-2010, 11:21
They make a starter die that works good. not that big of a deal if the barrel is at 1/2 inch. I have access to a lathe so thats how I do mine..

Assuming the bore is exactly in the middle of the barrel...

I hope it works out for you.