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1/2" UNF thread protector

#1 Post by Sim G »

I'm after a 1/2" UNF thread protector but must have an outside diameter of .920" so it blends relatively well with a Ruger 10/22 bull barrel. Blue preferred.

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Re: 1/2" UNF thread protector

#2 Post by Alpha1 »

I think its 1/2" x 28 TPI for the Ruger.
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https://www.brownells.co.uk/920-RUGER-1 ... -PROTECTOR

That's crazy money for what it is unfortunately I don't have a 1/2" x 28 TPI tap so I can not help.
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Re: 1/2" UNF thread protector

#4 Post by Dark Skies »

What about one of these?
Sure it's Chinese but you can't grumble at the price.

The listed item seems a few mm shy on the ext. diam but the FEATURES section gives the impression they have one for .920" bull barrels too. Worth contacting them to find out.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1X-Steel-Thre ... Sw4GVYNq0s
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Re: 1/2" UNF thread protector

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Cheers gents, but it is a 1/2 UNF I'm after. It's not factory threaded, I'm having it chopped and threaded myself and going with the UNF to utilise a couple of moderators that I have.
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Re: 1/2" UNF thread protector

#6 Post by bnz41 »

Hi Simon,

I have a standard size 1/2" UNF thread protector the outside dia is 0.630" this came from a Ruger 10/22 standard barrel dia.
any good to you.
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Re: 1/2" UNF thread protector

#7 Post by Sim G »

Thanks for the offer Neil, I appreciate it. It's a bull barrel .920 that I really wanted and it looks like David is able to make me one!
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Re: 1/2" UNF thread protector

#8 Post by Activ8 »

Sim G wrote:Cheers gents, but it is a 1/2 UNF I'm after. It's not factory threaded, I'm having it chopped and threaded myself and going with the UNF to utilise a couple of moderators that I have.
If you're having it chopped & threaded why not get the gunsmith to just make you one at the same time? It's how we do it at our place. Also think about an invisible thread protector cap, I'm guessing you want it all looking neat so that's probably be a better option too.
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Re: 1/2" UNF thread protector

#9 Post by Alpha1 »

Activ8 wrote:
Sim G wrote:Cheers gents, but it is a 1/2 UNF I'm after. It's not factory threaded, I'm having it chopped and threaded myself and going with the UNF to utilise a couple of moderators that I have.
If you're having it chopped & threaded why not get the gunsmith to just make you one at the same time? It's how we do it at our place. Also think about an invisible thread protector cap, I'm guessing you want it all looking neat so that's probably be a better option too.
I'm guessing David is Ovenpaa if so I'm sure he will machine what ever Sim G wants with out any problems.
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Re: 1/2" UNF thread protector

#10 Post by ovenpaa »

This is a thread protector I machined yesterday, it will be Cerakoted once the bottom metal has arrived and I have cut it in. It is actually silky smooth to the touch however the image shows some lines, probably reflection from the carpet. Personally I prefer something you can grip however people do like invisible caps :p
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