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Gunsmithing
Remington 700 with left hand threads on brake
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<blockquote data-quote="TonyRumore" data-source="post: 3070442" data-attributes="member: 2222"><p>All the AK-47 brakes are Left Hand. You never want to have R/H and L/H threads on the same barrel. As you tighten one, it loosens the other. Same thing with Suppressor thread adapters trying to go from L/H to R/H or vise versa. The issue usually comes up with guys trying to install 5/8-24 R/H 30 caliber suppressors on AK-47's that have M14x1.0L/H barrels.</p><p></p><p>TROS USA can make you a thread protector or adapter in any thread configuration that you want.</p><p></p><p>Tony Rumore</p><p>Tromix</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TonyRumore, post: 3070442, member: 2222"] All the AK-47 brakes are Left Hand. You never want to have R/H and L/H threads on the same barrel. As you tighten one, it loosens the other. Same thing with Suppressor thread adapters trying to go from L/H to R/H or vise versa. The issue usually comes up with guys trying to install 5/8-24 R/H 30 caliber suppressors on AK-47's that have M14x1.0L/H barrels. TROS USA can make you a thread protector or adapter in any thread configuration that you want. Tony Rumore Tromix [/QUOTE]
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