Howa Specialist Gunsmith

A "Real" gunsmith?
Well many real gunsmiths have old lathes that either can't cut metric threads or it takes a lot of work to do so. Mine requires 3 back gear changes. Its a pain in the...
I have cut my share of metric threads but won't do it just because.
You should find a guy that uses CNC to thread
They're must simpler. Nothing magic about Howas
Too lazy to change gears to cut metric? Sounds like a personal problem to me! My lathe is 26yrs old now. Move one control lever from right to left and cut metric. I do that on a regular basis, I never turn down a job because the threads are metric. I've been machining since '74, and bothered to graduate from MCCs' 2yrs gunsmithing program in '93. There are "gunsmiths" with machining experience and/or technical training, and then there are "gunsmiths" who are self trained and have watched too many YouTube videos!
 
Too lazy is not the problem. It's time consuming and just not worth it to me. If i had a lathe that i could simply move a few levers or dials it would be a different story. I'm too busy as it is to mess with back gears
 
Don't know how much trouble it is, but one local gunsmith says it's too much trouble to reconfigure his Iathe for metric threads. The other (an older guy who runs a full service machine shop and is also a gunsmith) will do both. His lathe is not CNC, but when I asked him about doing metric threads, his reply was "only a lazy gunsmith won't cut metric threads. A thread is a thread, doesn't matter the pitch." He is kinda snarky, but does really good work.
 
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