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Threading a barrel without taking barrel off?
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<blockquote data-quote="WyoHunter1" data-source="post: 1781887" data-attributes="member: 89613"><p>In the video he had $60 in tools and a smith would have done it for $100?? Now he has to re blue the barrel! I don't think it was worth saving $40.</p><p>With my luck</p><p>Buying the tools $60</p><p>Filing for hours to get the barrel the right size to fit the die $$ ??</p><p>Threading it crooked. $$ ?</p><p>Paying a smith to cut off the end of the barrel, re crown it, re thread it $200 to $250.</p><p>Being MAD AND FEELING LIKE A DUMB !!! for a week. PRICELESS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WyoHunter1, post: 1781887, member: 89613"] In the video he had $60 in tools and a smith would have done it for $100?? Now he has to re blue the barrel! I don't think it was worth saving $40. With my luck Buying the tools $60 Filing for hours to get the barrel the right size to fit the die $$ ?? Threading it crooked. $$ ? Paying a smith to cut off the end of the barrel, re crown it, re thread it $200 to $250. Being MAD AND FEELING LIKE A DUMB !!! for a week. PRICELESS. [/QUOTE]
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