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Gunsmithing
Thoughts from the pro's
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<blockquote data-quote="Gcan" data-source="post: 1624783" data-attributes="member: 102867"><p>Yes you can. Its a longer and better process. I'm a toolmaker. Most gunsmiths could not afford, run or maintain a real thread grinder. Nice thing bout grinding threads is you never worry bout finish. However, if you're clever you can finish grind threads on a lathe. But that's all I'm saying bout that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gcan, post: 1624783, member: 102867"] Yes you can. Its a longer and better process. I’m a toolmaker. Most gunsmiths could not afford, run or maintain a real thread grinder. Nice thing bout grinding threads is you never worry bout finish. However, if you’re clever you can finish grind threads on a lathe. But that’s all I’m saying bout that. [/QUOTE]
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