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Muzzel break blew off on the first shot!
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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 638116" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>I would give him a chance to explain and reimburse your money, then find someone who can cut a thread correctly, I would also show the person who recommended him so they don't look a fool again!</p><p>I would not let him redo any work, the shoulder is tapered, the relief cut is way to deep and the threading tool was not sharp which means you have to cut the thread so deep to get the thing to screw together that it's to small and the threads are sharp little peaks instead of full form threads, the copper anti seize did not tighten the threads up either!!</p><p>That is an embarrassing threading job IMO, I would cut back the barrel and start over, get a new brake as well cause if he screwed up the threading that bad I seriously doubt brake was installed and bored concentric to the bore fo the barrel. Consider it a cheaper lesson than having him true the threads on a receiver and thread a barrel to fit!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 638116, member: 13632"] I would give him a chance to explain and reimburse your money, then find someone who can cut a thread correctly, I would also show the person who recommended him so they don't look a fool again! I would not let him redo any work, the shoulder is tapered, the relief cut is way to deep and the threading tool was not sharp which means you have to cut the thread so deep to get the thing to screw together that it's to small and the threads are sharp little peaks instead of full form threads, the copper anti seize did not tighten the threads up either!! That is an embarrassing threading job IMO, I would cut back the barrel and start over, get a new brake as well cause if he screwed up the threading that bad I seriously doubt brake was installed and bored concentric to the bore fo the barrel. Consider it a cheaper lesson than having him true the threads on a receiver and thread a barrel to fit!!!! [/QUOTE]
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