I’ll submit myself, and my new socom Barrel. Although it was intentional.
I’m getting this 14.5 Barrel cut to 10.3, the pinned MD needed to removed in order to get the FSB and Barrel nut off to avoid a disassembly fee.
So the threads and end of the barrel doesn’t really matter. It looks a lot worst than it actually is. Kitchen table gunsmithing at its finest. I wasn’t trying to be nice, I was just looking for results.
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I move we reject your inclusion in this thread because salvage isn't neat work and you accomplished what you set out to do.
Plus you get extra style points for wearing a tennis bracelet, on the other hand, please don't wear loose stuff like that when operating machinery such as a drill press, etc.
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It helps to get one of those cheap vises mounted on a pedestal. Free swinging it is risky.. I have ground off quite a few muzzle devices and cheap non milspec FSP's and a few delta rings with larger grinders and surprisingly you can do a seamless job with a vise and steady hands without removing any more than need be. My last perm muzzle device I ground the weld off with a shop grinder and hit it with blackening liquid and it looked pro. I have seen some pretty scary work get re-used. I would cut that off with a band-saw and square it off, that way IF the compromised section does let go you wont blow frag back to your eye balls or someone else. You have enough meat left to thread on a A1 type device but I would not consider mounting a suppressor on that one..
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