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    Chopping a barrel

    What's the going rate for cutting and threading a barrel? Thought I would ask here before I bother a gun smith.

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    Local guys here charge $100 if buying a suppressor from them, if not then its $150.

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    Gunsmith in Whakatane charges 75 plus cost of courier.
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    @berg243 sounds like your the man I need to do the job for me��

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    One of them vice-grip deals with a cutting disc will do the job!
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    you could always drill a hole in a bolt and weld it onto the end of the barrel. Gives it that custom look
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    Looking at whether cutting down a full length rifle is cheaper than the carbine type option Browning and tikka offer.

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    what are you thinking of cutting down

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    I got a bulk deal for cutting down and threading 3 at once, $60 each!

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    Ideally a Browning x or a bolt, will look at tikka also. I am after something light and short that I can carry in in hand and strapped to pack, this was pretty important when walking with the kids in the back country and being hands free. I want the kids to be able to shoot it, unsure yet on calibre. Looks like buying a good second hand one will be cheaper than spending $2000+ on the carbon light weight browning.

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    Second hand Remington 7 can also be a good option .

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    Or even a howa are fairly cheap second hand and upgrade later to a more ' desirable' brand or rifle that takes your fancy....
    Or there's plenty of good second hand deals come up on here....
    Bloody good job I'm broke or I would need a shipping container as a safe if I bought just half the toy's that come up for sale here I would like to own....
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    @Ftx325 that's where I'm at now. Just sold my howa to upgrade.

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    Speak to the fellahs at GC in Richmond. If the shop ihas the same facilities as up here they will do the job for between $75 and $100 if you buy a suppressor from them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rushy View Post
    Speak to the fellahs at GC in Richmond. If the shop ihas the same facilities as up here they will do the job for between $75 and $100 if you buy a suppressor from them.
    Don't quote me but pretty sure they have to send it to chch for threading.
    Might be worth talking to Nigel in at Nelson hunting and fishing , he machined a suppressor bush for me and has a lot of gear and loves doing the gunsmithy thing....he might , might be able to help.
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