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15-22 Threaded Barrel
I got my 15-22 barrel threaded today and had the pleasure of meeting Belt_Fed. If anyone is interested in having their barrel threaded I highly recommend you speak to him (Brett). You'll be glad you did.
Check out these pics. Awesome work! In addition, Belt_Fed's shrouds weren't yet ready so he whipped up this to tide me over!
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I got my 15-22 barrel threaded today and had the pleasure of meeting Belt_Fed. If anyone is interested in having their barrel threaded I highly recommend you speak to him (Brett). You'll be glad you did.
Check out these pics. Awesome work! In addition, Belt_Fed's shrouds weren't yet ready so he whipped up this to tide me over!
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Looks great!! Good job Belt Fed.
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01-13-2010, 07:20 PM
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hi
where did you get the flash hider
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01-13-2010, 07:36 PM
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hey friend, hope your pleased with the way it looks... not to shabby of a thread protector
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Does threading the barrel affect accuracy? What about the type of flash hider? Just curious. Thanks.
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01-13-2010, 07:54 PM
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threading if done right has no effect on accu. but any weight you add according to hatchers hand book( the militaries go to guy for nearly 50 years) reduces N.V.H. and therefore increases accu. not to mention its tacticool
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Okay, I'm ignorant, what is N.V.H.? Thanks!
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noise vibration harshness (sp?) basily when a gun is fired the barrel whips any time u add weight to the end it dampens this whip... making the rifle more "repeatable"... adding alittle weight to the end also helps the shooter stablize the gun while shooting free hand
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where did you get the flash hider
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Belt_Fed makes them. It flares out from the exact 15-22 barrel diameter to .75'' with four banks of 4 ports and four banks of 3 ports.
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noise vibration harshness (sp?) basily when a gun is fired the barrel whips any time u add weight to the end it dampens this whip... making the rifle more "repeatable"... adding alittle weight to the end also helps the shooter stablize the gun while shooting free hand
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Thanks for the info. Learn something everyday.
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hey friend, hope your pleased with the way it looks... not to shabby of a thread protector
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Could not be more pleased with the threading and 'thread protector'. . Truly impressive work. Pics say it all.
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Could not be more pleased with the threading and 'thread protector'. . Truly impressive work. Pics say it all.
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thanx, im glad your happy with it... i told you i want everyone to have their gun the way they feel it should be and i hope yours is one step closer
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15-22 Threaded Barrel
What's the cost for threading and flash supressor?
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Nice job threading that barrel Belt Fed. If I would have known you do that I would have looked you up but i've already sent out my barrel. Again, sweet job and i'm sure more members will be looking your way.
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Nice job threading that barrel Belt Fed. If I would have known you do that I would have looked you up but i've already sent out my barrel. Again, sweet job and i'm sure more members will be looking your way.
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Thanx, I aim to please and id be happy to help anyone with their rifle... you can ask phil I'm pretty easy to work with
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What's the cost for threading and flash supressor?
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P.M. sent... if u have anymore questions just ask
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i'm interested as well.
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Belt Fed is da man! Nice work!
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Thanx I really do appreciate that
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Chattanooga, I have the same pro-point you have, and want to mount it on my 15-22. Did you replace the scope rings to fit the riser or did you find a riser that fit the original rings?
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Chattanooga, I have the same pro-point you have, and want to mount it on my 15-22. Did you replace the scope rings to fit the riser or did you find a riser that fit the original rings?
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Using original rings with the pro-point (low profile). 3/4 inch riser puts the rear sight aperture in the center of scope. I also use a 40mm red dot with the same 3/4 inch riser. Puts the rear sight aperture in the lower third.
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well, i finally got my barrel nut off after breaking a few pvc "wrenches." since i don't live in TN and can't take my barrel to belt fed, where are the rest of you guys sending your barrels? i'm looking to have my 10/22 and my mark III 22/45 threaded also.
there are a ton of places that do custom work online and the prices vary considerably, want to know if any of you have experience with a particular shop and how they did.
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hey you didnt have to even take it apart we dont charge extra for that .... and you can ship it to us.. 99% of what we do is over the net... phil just lived close and he wanted to come hang but he did get the op. to see what i meant by doing it the right way
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belt fed...PM sent
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ditto......
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Belt Fed,
Will your brake fit the factory threaded barrels?
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Yes sir, I put the standard 1/2-28 threads on everyhing 22 cal.. unless some1 needs something different...
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Glad to hear of the great work, I've sent my MP15-22 upper to belt feed for a flashhidder job, looking foward to tring it out at the range.
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