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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
Tikka barrel Removal - not smooth as could be, now what?
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<blockquote data-quote="B-LOT Banga" data-source="post: 3044517" data-attributes="member: 106734"><p>IMHO I would have your gunsmith oversize the threads and have a custom fit barrel. He would advise you if it's safe to use or not and only he can determine (or another GS who actually seen the receiver in person) if it's good to go. Next time if you're removing another barrel and you don't mind losing the barrel I would make a relief cut on the barrel, they usually spin off easily. But if you're not confident I would get another receiver, your safety and life is worth more than a few hundred dollars. Just my humble opinion and suggestion…. Good luck and stay safe brother!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B-LOT Banga, post: 3044517, member: 106734"] IMHO I would have your gunsmith oversize the threads and have a custom fit barrel. He would advise you if it’s safe to use or not and only he can determine (or another GS who actually seen the receiver in person) if it’s good to go. Next time if you’re removing another barrel and you don’t mind losing the barrel I would make a relief cut on the barrel, they usually spin off easily. But if you’re not confident I would get another receiver, your safety and life is worth more than a few hundred dollars. Just my humble opinion and suggestion…. Good luck and stay safe brother! [/QUOTE]
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