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To thread or not to thread??


usmc90

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I have an dpms LR308 with a 24" stainless fluted bull barrel and am thinking about have the barrel machined to accept a muzzle break/flash suppressor??

 Any thoughts, pro's ,  con's ???

 If a good idea then any suggestions as to who??..

I live in central Illinois..

thanks in advance

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Sure, have it cut down to 18" to 20" at the same time, too - you'll thank yourself later, unless it's a bench-only gun that you're squeezing the max accuracy out of.  Ship it off to ADCO, in Ohio.  'Bout the best in the business, as far as a non-factory AR gunsmith goes.

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Sure, have it cut down to 18" to 20" at the same time, too - you'll thank yourself later, unless it's a bench-only gun that you're squeezing the max accuracy out of.  Ship it off to ADCO, in Ohio.  'Bout the best in the business, as far as a non-factory AR gunsmith goes.

 

I thought about doing exactly that when I had that beastly 24" deal from DPMS, but the thought of all the dirty looks I would get for the interrupted fluting held me back.

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I thought about doing exactly that when I had that beastly 24" deal from DPMS, but the thought of all the dirty looks I would get for the interrupted fluting held me back.

Cut it to 18, find an 18" carbon fiber handguard :) nobody will see the interrupted fluting then

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My LR308 has the 18" heavy barrel. I had the portion in front of the gasblock turned down to .750 diameter and had the muzzle cut and threaded for a brake that Rene (Unforgiven) sent me. I have a parkerizing setup and reparkerized it. You can't tell it from the factory fifnish. All the work was down by a machinist friend of mine so I can't really help you on who to send yours to.

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