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Gunsmithing
remington switch barrel question
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<blockquote data-quote="foreign" data-source="post: 837177" data-attributes="member: 11896"><p>im meaning doing it without having a nut to me means you can screw the barrel in a tinny bit further and then tighten the nut. if you just made it with a shoulder then it wouldn't matter. if you alwas torqued to the same spec you should always have the same head space. I guess it means having to machine up individual barrels for an action. but they could also be made readyto thread on but needing the last of the shoulder on the barrel trimmed up by a smith before fitting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="foreign, post: 837177, member: 11896"] im meaning doing it without having a nut to me means you can screw the barrel in a tinny bit further and then tighten the nut. if you just made it with a shoulder then it wouldn't matter. if you alwas torqued to the same spec you should always have the same head space. I guess it means having to machine up individual barrels for an action. but they could also be made readyto thread on but needing the last of the shoulder on the barrel trimmed up by a smith before fitting. [/QUOTE]
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