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Using a Metal Lathe to Machine Threads on a Remington 700 to Attach a Muzzle Break

Updated: Jan 9

So a customer walks into the shop and has a Remington 700 with a stainless steel barrel. They have a specific muzzle break they would like installed and have requested that we cut the threads for the muzzle break and install the part. To achieve this, you will need to Locate the threads, center the lathe and make your cuts. Tools needed for this may include Calipers, rulers, squares, protractors, scribes and layout dye. Also, I think it goes without saying that this is best done on a metal turning lathe.

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