Hey guys, got a barrel in and it seems UPS damaged the threads in transit. Threads are on the chamber end of the barrel, just wondering if it’s something I could fix myself, maybe with a file? Or does it need exact machining? Thanks!
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I'm curious what the package looked like in order for there to be that kind of damage. Looks like the barrel took a direct hit. I personally would have a smith correct it, I wouldnt want to try and thread it into an action.
A set of jewelers files could correct that, but I'd be a bit salty about who shipped it out without some kind of thread protection. Each end of the barrel should have had some kind of plastic cover.
Hell ....$5 dollar pipe fittings comes with a plastic cover, why not a $200-300 barrel?
Yup! Vector prefit.Is that a vector PreFit? Just curious.
Either way, I'd just grab a flat file and knock the really bad one down flat and then use a diamond file to clean up the remaining ends of the threads. If you try to restore them and leave a high spot, it will cause you far more problems than a small portion of missing thread. Same goes for the spots with minor damage. Use the diamond file, but make sure you take them below "flush".
Drexel would be the last thing to use. Hand file is the tool.Dremel to the rescue!