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Barrel threading guy in Ohio

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wackendogs

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I have a good friend that's been a machinist for over 20 years that has been threading my barrels for my suppressors for years. I have posted some pics of my A10 T barrel he just did with thread protector. He is not an FFL, just likes to do this on the side. So if you have an Ar15 or AR10 barrel or upper he can do it.. He also has done my Remington 700 barrels to, but you would only be able to send him just the barrel. He is in Ohio charges $100 dropped off and picked up, and $120 includes return shipping costs...He has about A 1 week turn time.
His e-mail address is [email protected] and his name is Steve...
Just thought I would share some good info..
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Busines license, yes. FFL, no, as long as he does not take posession of the receiver or suppressor. With a barrel only, he is fine. It is not considered a gun.
 
OP mentioned that he had rifle barrels threaded. Unlikely that most of us could unscrew a rifle barrel and send off for work.
 
OP also said:

"So if you have an Ar15 or AR10 barrel or upper he can do it.. He also has done my Remington 700 barrels to, but you would only be able to send him just the barrel."

No FFL needed in this case.
 
OP mentioned that he had rifle barrels threaded. Unlikely that most of us could unscrew a rifle barrel and send off for work.

unfortunately you are correct about the majority of posters here, however i have the proper tools and have unscrewed many barrels.
i have 3 barrels out right now being threaded, not by wackendongs buddy but another retired machinist.

wackendog, don't pay any attention to these guys. they can't pull barrels because walmart doesn't sell action wrenches and barrel vises, they wouldn't know what to do with them if they did.

one week turn around is good, most are at least two months.
i'll keep your guy in mind if i need something done fast that won't fit in my lathe.
they guy a normaly use is retired and takes at least 3 months to do anything but at $40 for threading i'm not going to complain.
 
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