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I can't locate it right now. If I remember right he made it for a customer so the customer could use the Suppressor he already had w/o having to buy another one because of the threads. Hopefully someone can chime in about the thread or maybe the customer who he did it for would, I can't remember who posted it either.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Bacarrat</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Just chop it and thread it 5/8x24 </div></div>
I have Some realy good dope on it that I do not want to mess with by cutting-threading,
The issue with thread adapters is that they more often then not, they effect the accuracy of the rifle. It's like putting a band aid to a problem. Might as well thread it to something more common because M18x1 is just uncommon here in the states.
I don't mean to avoid answering the OPs question, but I think one should consider the decision to put an adapter very carefully. The OP mentioned having good dope as a reason not to re-thread the barrel but it may turn out that the thread adapter causes a change. Also it is introducing another layer of tolerances which may adversely affect the precision rifle. it MAY be the most painless course is actually rethreading....
Again, sorry I did not answer the OP but I thought it was a relevant point given some of the info listed in the posts. Just my .02
I decided against a thread adapter with my 18x1 rifle
You dont have to chop anything. 5/8x24 is smaller that 18x1. Minor dia for 18x1 is .660"major dia for 5/8x24is .625". Plenty of meat,just thread over the top.