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  • AusTex

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    Does anyone know a gun friendly machine shop in Austin? Although I have found a great guy that threads ar-15-10 barrels for an awesome price I still have a lot of work on other projects that I am not willing to pay $100 for 5 mins on a lathe. If anyone here works for a machine shop or knows of one that is willing to do gun parts we should make it known and start putting our machining needs there. Threading a bolt to accept a tactical knob does not take 10thousandths of an inch precision, a 3 months wait, or $125 to get the job done...

    just thinking out loud here.. Thanks, Jeremy.


    ALSO- Does anyone in austin have access to an ultra sonic cleaner that is large enough to drop a m4-2000 in? My can is pretty dirty and I need to get her clean :)
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    I go to Alex at Dreadnaught industries now. He's in SA but does great work and little or no wait. $20 to thread a barrel.
     

    bono79

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    there is a guy in austin i send my rifle to get threaded roberts gun shop he is chargin me $65 not a bad deal - check him out phone #512-453-5842
     

    bono79

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    this guy i tryed to use he is a moron i would not go to him i thought that he may be the right guy but he has no clue about anything
     

    GlockandRoll

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    If I found someone willing to thread my BBL for only $20, I probably wouldn't want them to do it. It's a LOT more than 5mins work, take it from someone who has operated a lathe and taken gunsmiths courses at the NRA summer program. I'm happy to pay $100 for quality thread work, but then again, shooting suppressors, it has to be concentric to the bore.
     
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