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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
Removing a Rem. Barrel
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<blockquote data-quote="44-40" data-source="post: 2836082" data-attributes="member: 126985"><p>I'd just machine off the muzzle breake in the lathe preserve the orginial threads and chase threads to clean them up and install new muzzle device. </p><p>And yes some barrels are tough to remove and may not be a task for the average guy, they require extra effort and ultimately machine tools, on the worst of the lot. If your taking it off a barrel, it's inaccurate and of little use, scrapping it is no big deal and used barrels can be used to machine other gun parts like muzzle brakes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="44-40, post: 2836082, member: 126985"] I'd just machine off the muzzle breake in the lathe preserve the orginial threads and chase threads to clean them up and install new muzzle device. And yes some barrels are tough to remove and may not be a task for the average guy, they require extra effort and ultimately machine tools, on the worst of the lot. If your taking it off a barrel, it's inaccurate and of little use, scrapping it is no big deal and used barrels can be used to machine other gun parts like muzzle brakes. [/QUOTE]
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