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Muzzle Threading for Suppressors
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<blockquote data-quote="jeffdb" data-source="post: 1255239" data-attributes="member: 98876"><p>So I am in the market for an antelope-elk rifle. Looking at 7mm RM and .300 WM. Being an owner of a couple of suppressors, Its a no-brainer to find a rig thats threaded. Why is it that the gun makers seem to thread these guns in 1/2x28? The calibers of these guns dictates you would need a barrel threaded in 5/8 x 24 since all 30 cal cans come this way. The threading from the factory is useless for shooting a can. </p><p></p><p>What do these expert gun makers know that I am missing?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeffdb, post: 1255239, member: 98876"] So I am in the market for an antelope-elk rifle. Looking at 7mm RM and .300 WM. Being an owner of a couple of suppressors, Its a no-brainer to find a rig thats threaded. Why is it that the gun makers seem to thread these guns in 1/2x28? The calibers of these guns dictates you would need a barrel threaded in 5/8 x 24 since all 30 cal cans come this way. The threading from the factory is useless for shooting a can. What do these expert gun makers know that I am missing? [/QUOTE]
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