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Post by d on Dec 9, 2005 21:54:21 GMT -5
I just noticed this in your, milling price list: Rethread for Cocker barrels ... $40.00 Sorry is this sounds stupid, but does this mean that you'd be able to rethread my Model-98C to accept cocker barrels?
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Post by KPCS on Dec 10, 2005 19:07:32 GMT -5
At the time. It was for doing bushy bodys to take cocker threaded barrels. The m98 has a barrel adapters out on the market for that.
Ken W
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Post by ivan on Dec 10, 2005 21:38:11 GMT -5
hypothetically, or can you, rethread a spyder to take A5 threads? put a flatline on a spyder would be kinda cool
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Post by MerrSonn on Dec 10, 2005 22:21:09 GMT -5
hypothetically, or can you, rethread a spyder to take A5 threads? put a flatline on a spyder would be kinda cool That wouldn't work because the A5 Flatline doesn't have threads. It completely replaces the thread adapter on the A5, and twists in with a quarter turn. If you want the added range of the Flatline on your Spyder, I'd suggest getting an Apex.
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Post by ivan on Dec 13, 2005 18:36:11 GMT -5
i retract my flatline portion of the question lol, i dont have a flatline for my A5 so how was i supposed to know
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Post by Gen on Dec 20, 2005 18:25:15 GMT -5
So could a Pimp (Impulse threads) be machined to accept cocker threaded barrels?
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Post by KPCS on Dec 21, 2005 21:42:06 GMT -5
On the Impulses, No. It's not deep enough for cocker barrels.
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