Maybe S&W would thread barrel for flash suppressor

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Hey there guys,
New to the forum but I have been following the threads for a while... I love my 15 22 and had to send it back at first also for FTE and the like .
But I was wondering if Smith might be interested in helping out some of us first guys that got the short end of the stick? non threaded stick:D
 
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Hey there guys,
New to the forum but I have been following the threads for a while... I love my 15 22 and had to send it back at first also for FTE and the like .
But I was wondering if Smith might be interested in helping out some of us first guys that got the short end of the stick? non threaded stick:D

I kind of doubt they'll thread your barrel, as they would probably say that theyre not a custom shop. BUT, you may be able to get them to put a new (threaded) one on for you at a fee of some sort.
 
I'd give the S&W performance center a call. If anybody there would do it, they would.
 
I Emailed them on Monday asking if they would either sell me a new barrel with the muzzle threaded and they said no, but to ask back in 6 months as things may change.
 
I Emailed them on Monday asking if they would either sell me a new barrel with the muzzle threaded and they said no, but to ask back in 6 months as things may change.

If enough of the pre flash hider owners called and emailed, maybe S&W would change their mind and sell the threaded barrels.

So, lets bug them. :D
 
Maybe with the new barrels, they would have the new ejecters attached. There are some machinists on this forum, and I believe you can find their services in the classified section. There are some thread adapters on ebay. Thompson/Center Arms, Inc. makes the barrels. Maybe they are the one to get ahold of. Gently of course, no shaking.
 
I'd rather see if smith would do it. That way they couln't give you any crap about ruining your warranty. I know guys on here have sent their's in with barrel threading and they didn't void the warranty. But, you never know when that could change. I'm with whoever said we should bug smith about getting our barrels threaded for free. Maybe even tell them we'll pay for shipping. Give them the old, " Your customer service has a great reputation how about blah blah blah etc"....... STRENGTH IN NUMBERS!!!!!
 
I'm guessing it would cost about $75 for a machinest to thread the barrel. For that price I can sell my current 15/22 and buy a new one with a threaded barrel and probably not even loose the $75.
 
Just got off the phone with S&W and they said that the threading of the original barrels are in review but that the answer is no for now.
My thoughts are that those of us that got the first ones also had to deal with a little trial and error over the ejector deal ,as did I, and that maybe a break on threading would be appropriate ...
Im not looking for completely free maybe just some discount.
Lets get some calls in and see what they might do since its in a being considered stage.
S&W customer service phone #1 800 331 0852
 
Yeah I'll call them, did you dial an extension after that or just talk to one of their operators?
 
Just a C.S. rep. I asked for the custom shop but thats as far as I got...no extention
Thanks!
 
The problem with offering them new with it is that liberal states (like mine) threaded barrels are "evil" so are flash hiders...
Then Smith would have to make two models like they do with ARs.

Do you really need a flash hider on a 22? Do you shoot at night? Will a brake make a big difference?

So just casue we cant have cool toys, you cant either :)
 
The problem with offering them new with it is that liberal states (like mine) threaded barrels are "evil" so are flash hiders...
Then Smith would have to make two models like they do with ARs.

Do you really need a flash hider on a 22? Do you shoot at night? Will a brake make a big difference?

So just casue we cant have cool toys, you cant either :)
They can just sell you liberal state people the original. It was your state that elected those fools. I do feel sorry for the people on this forum that have to go through that. I'm positive they are not the ones that voted for them. :(
 
I am having a FH added, as well as fluting. Wow! Looks awesome. Total cost will be $175, (threading 65, disasembly 35, fluting $75) about 1/3 the price of the gun itself! Hmm maybe I will pass on the fluting. But check out on their site how awesome it looks!

I would personally pass on the fluting as well. theres really no need for it with this gun. (other than it would probably look cool!) If I were you, I would do the disassembly myself, and save the $35. i dunno.. just thinking out loud I guess.
 
The problem with offering them new with it is that liberal states (like mine) threaded barrels are "evil" so are flash hiders...
Then Smith would have to make two models like they do with ARs.

Smith is making two 15-22 models, the origional plain barrel, and one with flash hider. Would not be surprised to see Smith make more 15-22 models, perhaps with Magpul stuff, just like their ARs.
 
Fluting/Disassembly

I think you need a special tool to remove the barrel. As far as fluting to look cool..sure! Thats the whole reason for all of this!
I would personally pass on the fluting as well. theres really no need for it with this gun. (other than it would probably look cool!) If I were you, I would do the disassembly myself, and save the $35. i dunno.. just thinking out loud I guess.
 
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