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<blockquote data-quote="shortgrass" data-source="post: 1523773" data-attributes="member: 24284"><p>I am one who falls 'in the camp' of , "I want the muzzle attachment in hand before threading the barrel". All it took was one time. A client told me the brake he had ordered had a 1/2"-28 thread. When the brake arrived it had a 9/16"-32 thread. He was in a hurry and figured all he had to do was screw the brake on the barrel when the brake arrived, so he insisted I thread the barrel without having the brake in hand. Kinda' like the guy who wanted me to weld an old bolt handle on a Mauser bolt (the handle looked like it had been attempted to be welded on 2-3 times before) and not do any of the clean-up/contouring. I decided I didn't want that job, either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortgrass, post: 1523773, member: 24284"] I am one who falls 'in the camp' of , "I want the muzzle attachment in hand before threading the barrel". All it took was one time. A client told me the brake he had ordered had a 1/2"-28 thread. When the brake arrived it had a 9/16"-32 thread. He was in a hurry and figured all he had to do was screw the brake on the barrel when the brake arrived, so he insisted I thread the barrel without having the brake in hand. Kinda' like the guy who wanted me to weld an old bolt handle on a Mauser bolt (the handle looked like it had been attempted to be welded on 2-3 times before) and not do any of the clean-up/contouring. I decided I didn't want that job, either. [/QUOTE]
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