Getting a barrel threaded? * pics added

Straatmann

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I'm new to rifle building, I have a DPMS with a 16" bull barrel. My question is can a tool and die company tap a barrel for a muzzel brake or would a gunsmith be more appropriate? Also looking for some info on removing the stock handguard which has left me stumped. Thank you for any help
 
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Adco
6616 Monroe St Sylvania, OH 43560
(419) 882-8079

This is the company you want to send an AR to. Web page isnt working right now but when it is go to shop services. Alot of people sent their barrels to Adco.


Handguard removal

 
Ok thank you ill check into it, that's a different style handguard than I have, mine is a tube style that's threaded. The handguard I bought clamps on in two halves, but I don't know how it goes on over the stock threaded lug
 
Originally Posted By: Jamie-ZAdco
6616 Monroe St Sylvania, OH 43560
(419) 882-8079

This is the company you want to send an AR to. Web page isnt working right now but when it is go to shop services. Alot of people sent their barrels to Adco.


Handguard removal



+1, for ADCO. They do nice work and they are pretty reasonable on cost too.
 
Originally Posted By: StraatmannI'm in Washington mo, just down from st.louis. Kansas City wouldn't be to far

I am near Springfield. GAP will make a custom thread protector so when you have it on you cannot tell its even threaded.
 
Originally Posted By: 3DHUSKEROriginally Posted By: StraatmannI'm in Washington mo, just down from st.louis. Kansas City wouldn't be to far

I am near Springfield. GAP will make a custom thread protector so when you have it on you cannot tell its even threaded.

that thread protector would be very nice.
 
Originally Posted By: dishguyOriginally Posted By: 3DHUSKEROriginally Posted By: StraatmannI'm in Washington mo, just down from st.louis. Kansas City wouldn't be to far

I am near Springfield. GAP will make a custom thread protector so when you have it on you cannot tell its even threaded.

that thread protector would be very nice.

THis is a bad picture but you can see with it not threaded on all the way that it matches up nicely.
I am no way connected to them other than I spent my money with them and they do a first class job.

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Originally Posted By: StraatmannOk thank you ill check into it, that's a different style handguard than I have, mine is a tube style that's threaded. The handguard I bought clamps on in two halves, but I don't know how it goes on over the stock threaded lug

Post pictures of the handguard and we should be able to walk you through getting it off or point you in the right direction.
 
Looks like you may need a new barrel nut. The one in the picture is not a standard nut and looks to be proprietary to the hand guard that was on there. What type of hand guard are you trying to install?
 
Handguard in the picture looks like it 2pc that uses the factory delta ring setup. Strap wrench or leather strap and pipe wrench will work to get the nut off that is on there.
 
Your new hanguard wont work with what you have. You need a barrel nut wrench to get that barrel nut off. I assume it has holes all the way around the face of it. Then pick out a free float tube which will either come with a new barrel nut or you may have to purchase a standard barrel nut.

A upper receiver vice would be another handy tool along with a torque wrench to mount to the barrel nut wrench when you put the new one on.
 
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