1/2 inch UNF thread protector
I am after one of these for my CZ452 style, I'm looking for one that matches up with my barrel Colour it's stainless steel nickel plated
Looking for something that you wouldn't notice it on there so willing to pay abit extra then just the standard run of the mill ones
Thanks Jack
1/2 inch UNF thread protector
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Re: 1/2 inch UNF thread protector
A local machine shop should be able to do that with little hassle, particularly given the common thread.
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Re: 1/2 inch UNF thread protector
Sounds like a job for the shooting shed.
Re: 1/2 inch UNF thread protector
Not really, the request is very specific and is for a Stainless and nickel plated thread protector. I can do stainless and even do the nickel side of things however it would electro less. What I cannot easily do is match the colour and to machine something approaching an invisible protecter for a rifle I do not have in my hands would not be easy.
As an example I recently asked someone to measure something, they did and sent me the measurement, unfortunately they were using a vernier calliper and I use calibrated digital micrometer that reads to five decimal places and usually within a given temperature range, I am also probably more used to using measuring devices so the part ended up slightly under size.
As an example I recently asked someone to measure something, they did and sent me the measurement, unfortunately they were using a vernier calliper and I use calibrated digital micrometer that reads to five decimal places and usually within a given temperature range, I am also probably more used to using measuring devices so the part ended up slightly under size.
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