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Little project at work today. Cut with a hacksaw to 18.800". Final length was 18.760". Thread was cut with a sandvik 28 tpi full profile carbide threading tool insert on a manual lathe. Aluminum blocks were milled with a step for mounting the barrel in the lathe correctly. The barrel was dialed in the bore to ensure proper concentricity between the barrel bore and flash suppressor bore. That's was fun with the rifling but once I got use to it, it was .0005" out T.I.R. I was pretty happy with that. I cut the crown 90 degrees with a 45 degree chamfer at the edge of the bore. The 45 looks big in the picture but it's actually pretty small. The 45 was cut with a really small boring bar. Maybe a 1/16". Overall a pretty interesting first time. Definitely a bit of learning going on. Sure looks good though. Flash suppressor dialed in great once installed. I will do a better report later as this is being typed out on my iPhone
Let me know what you think. Constructive critisim isn't minded as well.
Thanks
B.H.

Little project at work today. Cut with a hacksaw to 18.800". Final length was 18.760". Thread was cut with a sandvik 28 tpi full profile carbide threading tool insert on a manual lathe. Aluminum blocks were milled with a step for mounting the barrel in the lathe correctly. The barrel was dialed in the bore to ensure proper concentricity between the barrel bore and flash suppressor bore. That's was fun with the rifling but once I got use to it, it was .0005" out T.I.R. I was pretty happy with that. I cut the crown 90 degrees with a 45 degree chamfer at the edge of the bore. The 45 looks big in the picture but it's actually pretty small. The 45 was cut with a really small boring bar. Maybe a 1/16". Overall a pretty interesting first time. Definitely a bit of learning going on. Sure looks good though. Flash suppressor dialed in great once installed. I will do a better report later as this is being typed out on my iPhone

Let me know what you think. Constructive critisim isn't minded as well.
Thanks
B.H.