Threading barrel of Kel Tec RFB

The easiest (?) way to do it, is to find someone with a big enough lathe that the entire barrelled receiver can be chucked up. Then the barrel does not need to be removed. In any event apparently Dlask is doing them for a reasonable cost as is Markus at Calgary Shooting Centre. I am not sure who in Ontario is, but I am sure someone on the board will.
 
The easiest (?) way to do it, is to find someone with a big enough lathe that the entire barrelled receiver can be chucked up. Then the barrel does not need to be removed. In any event apparently Dlask is doing them for a reasonable cost as is Markus at Calgary Shooting Centre. I am not sure who in Ontario is, but I am sure someone on the board will.

Good to know. Thanks James..!

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I can't see why it'd void the warranty considering that Vault is planning on having Dlask thread the tan RFB-C's and mount a custom brake. Wouldn't matter in my case anyhow as I've already threaded mine.
 
Casey ( Arwen Ace here at CGN) is the way to go. he has threaded RFB barrel before.

He is only 40 minutes from downtown Toronto.
 
I can't see why it'd void the warranty considering that Vault is planning on having Dlask thread the tan RFB-C's and mount a custom brake. Wouldn't matter in my case anyhow as I've already threaded mine.

The lifetime warranty will be null and void if the barrel is threaded.

The Dlask modified special edition tan RFB's should be under Keltec or RFB warranty, hopefully any RFB's threaded by Joe will also be warrantied.

I couldnt get a direct answer on that from Vault as it was pending the last time I spoke to Vault.

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