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  • VUPDblue

    Silencers Have NEVER Been Illegal !
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    Ray Saltzman in Tipton. I talked to this nice gentleman at the 1500. I believe he told me that he charges $55 for a thread job, but don't hold me to that. I have heard nothing but good things about him.

    765-675-2040
    SGWI@TDS.net
     

    ZbornacSVT

    Owner at Bobcat Armament
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    :hijack:Sorry to thread jack, but I have a related question......

    I am having mine threaded 5/8-24, but unsure of length of threads and/or relief. Anyone have any ideas?
     

    Chefcook

    Shooter
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    I would like to get my Beretta 21a threaded, something about the way this looks and how small it is just really turns me on....:D :dunno:

    21asuppressor.jpg
     

    CountryBoy19

    Grandmaster
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    Nov 10, 2008
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    Bedford, IN
    What do you call central Indiana? Ray Saltzman is in Tipton north of Indy. South central Indiana I can take care of you.

    Alan
    +1

    AJ did my R700 barrel and he did a great job!

    :hijack:Sorry to thread jack, but I have a related question......

    I am having mine threaded 5/8-24, but unsure of length of threads and/or relief. Anyone have any ideas?
    Normally about .5-.6" thread length. The manufacturer of your suppressor/brake should tell you what it is designed for. If you're making your own, then you know what the design is.
     
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