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Gunsmithing Threading the muzzle for sup...

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I am building a tactical rifle with a m24 5r rock barrel.
Was thinking about threading the muzzle and cap for the option for a supressor.
The plan it to have the capability out to a grand.

Will threading the muzzle and cap affect the accuracy?
Was wondering if it affected the harmonics of the barrel?
 
Re: Threading the muzzle for sup...

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: HateCA</div><div class="ubbcode-body">In short no. </div></div>
With the caveat-In short, No if done correctly.
You need to ensure that the turning/threading is concentric to the bore and axially aligned to the bore. This is especially critical if a suppressor is planned. You also need to ensure that the muzzle crown integrity is not compromised during the process. Some Smiths will use a "spud" that they insert into the muzzle to facilitate use of a live center. Probably not the best plan.
Personally I like to have the suppressor on hand if possible, I can measure the internal threads so my muzzle threads are a nice, snug fit.