Threading a Barrel
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Threading a Barrel
Does anyone know if it is legal to thread a barrel that was not threaded at the factory? I mean if a gunsmith can do it legally. Someone told me it was not legal to change a gun from factory to that extent.
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Re: Threading a Barrel
I don't believe it's a problem. What you screw on it might could be
Make smoke,
Make smoke,
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Re: Threading a Barrel
Ohio3Wheels wrote:I don't believe it's a problem. What you screw on it might could be
Make smoke,
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Re: Threading a Barrel
There is that pesky government again, always trying to spoil the fun. All I was trying for was a break. Tax Stamps are too expensive. I can buy a lot of hearing protection for the cost of the stamp.
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Re: Threading a Barrel
Muzzle brakes and compensators are no problem.killian6pk wrote:There is that pesky government again, always trying to spoil the fun. All I was trying for was a break. Tax Stamps are too expensive. I can buy a lot of hearing protection for the cost of the stamp.
Make smoke,
Curt.......makin' smoke and raising my carbon foot print one cartridge at a time