Barrel threading
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Barrel threading
Want to get a Ruger Mark II barrel threaded.Where can this be sent to get this work done?
- peterlem0njello
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http://www.tornado-technologies.com/services.html
They do amazing work. Great customer service too.
Also, check out http://www.adcofirearms.com/shopservices/
They do amazing work. Great customer service too.
Also, check out http://www.adcofirearms.com/shopservices/
- ThePatriot
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I had TT do my Mark 2 upper before the cut-off. It is perfect and if you don't absolutely need it done now, it might be worth the wait. At the same time, I had HDD cut & thread a 10/22 barrel and I have had no problems with it. While I was waiting (as both of those took about 4 months back around the election), I had ADCO do the barrel of my son's Henry Mini-Bolt (like a Cricket rifle, sized for kids). 9 days after I shipped it USPS, I had the barrel back from ADCO. My youngest son is 5 now and I'll get ADCO to thread the barrel of his rifle too.
For me, all three companies have provided a quality service.
For me, all three companies have provided a quality service.
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- SilentMike
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I had a guy on gunbroker thread my mark iii and he did an awesome job and I had it back in less than a week. Here's a linkhttp://www.webspawner.com/users/dude47jp/.
I've had Chris at Aquila firearms in LaPorte, Tx do all of my barrels. All have been quality work. He's a real nice guy, and local.
http://www.aquilafirearms.com/
http://www.aquilafirearms.com/
- Hermit
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I recently used Tornado Technology for a 223 bolt action. Superb work, great people to deal with. Very competent and on the ball. I sent the bare action and bbl and they even called me when it was done to tell me so and to make sure I didn't have anything else attached and they missed it.. Turn around time? Well just be patient, took 4 1/2 months. I will use them again without hesitation.
Now on the MK I, II and III I just had one done a couple weeks ago and TT had the notice on the website no Ruger MK right now so it went to Jim Pixley. Just do his auction on gunbroker http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewIt ... =152303617 The work was also perfect and turn around was about 10 days including shipping and a weekend. Hermit
Now on the MK I, II and III I just had one done a couple weeks ago and TT had the notice on the website no Ruger MK right now so it went to Jim Pixley. Just do his auction on gunbroker http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewIt ... =152303617 The work was also perfect and turn around was about 10 days including shipping and a weekend. Hermit
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Thanks for the exposure. Soon I will offer a few new products like my own bolt knobs, bullet comparator for reloading, bottom metal, bolt action receiver, muzzle brakes, flash hiders and more. I would like for my business to expand some. I will have an opening soon for someone to bed stocks.Sid Post wrote:He gets recommendations on snipershide.com too.Mr. Greg wrote:I've just sent two rifles out to Hoop, who advertises his services in in the For Sale forums on here. Price was great compared to most threaders. Will report back with pictures and range reports when they're done.
Thanks,
Hooper
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Here is a playlist of what I do to assure the threads are true to the bore. I was on Tits site and someone asked for more info and thought I could share this here as well. Kinda amateur video but you get the idea.
Pistol work or short barrels are done the same way, I just have a fixture I use to hold them different.
Here is a playlist of what I do to assure the threads are true to the bore. I was on Tits site and someone asked for more info and thought I could share this here as well. Kinda amateur video but you get the idea.
Pistol work or short barrels are done the same way, I just have a fixture I use to hold them different.
"Buzzards gotta eat, same as worms."
www.hooperordnance.com
www.hooperordnance.com