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Barrel Threading For Brake Install
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<blockquote data-quote="IdahoCTD" data-source="post: 1297552" data-attributes="member: 13110"><p>He could run a 9/16x24 brake but it won't leave much of a shoulder to butt against and if he takes it on and off a bunch the timing will be off (if it's a brake that needs timed). Another option is to have it threaded extra long in 9/16x24 and make a locking nut to tighten against the brake, kind of like a Savage barrel nut. Some brakes do have shoulders inside that could be used to tighten against the crown but I'd want to make sure the crown was recut with the thread to make sure it's square.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IdahoCTD, post: 1297552, member: 13110"] He could run a 9/16x24 brake but it won't leave much of a shoulder to butt against and if he takes it on and off a bunch the timing will be off (if it's a brake that needs timed). Another option is to have it threaded extra long in 9/16x24 and make a locking nut to tighten against the brake, kind of like a Savage barrel nut. Some brakes do have shoulders inside that could be used to tighten against the crown but I'd want to make sure the crown was recut with the thread to make sure it's square. [/QUOTE]
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