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<blockquote data-quote="D-mon" data-source="post: 2612053" data-attributes="member: 1523"><p>The US gun industry really needs a shake up in term of the thread options it offers to its consumers.</p><p>Most European suppressor manufacturers are able to offer their products in the following threads:</p><p>1/2-20,1/2-28,13x1,14x1, 9/16-24,15x1, 5/8-24 ,16x1, 17x1, 18x1 , 18x1.5 ,3/8-24...etc</p><p>A cnc machine can cut any thread you want, metric or imperial at the change of a threading insert on the tool holder. </p><p></p><p>Most manual lathe can cut both metric or imperial. </p><p>But just for the sake of keeping things simple, an intermediate thread size like 9/16-24 makes complete sense. </p><p></p><p>The archery industry has managed to organise and standardise its range of threads , the gun industry should be able to do the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D-mon, post: 2612053, member: 1523"] The US gun industry really needs a shake up in term of the thread options it offers to its consumers. Most European suppressor manufacturers are able to offer their products in the following threads: 1/2-20,1/2-28,13x1,14x1, 9/16-24,15x1, 5/8-24 ,16x1, 17x1, 18x1 , 18x1.5 ,3/8-24...etc A cnc machine can cut any thread you want, metric or imperial at the change of a threading insert on the tool holder. Most manual lathe can cut both metric or imperial. But just for the sake of keeping things simple, an intermediate thread size like 9/16-24 makes complete sense. The archery industry has managed to organise and standardise its range of threads , the gun industry should be able to do the same. [/QUOTE]
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