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05 November 2007, 00:41
carboncutter
ruger barrels
I am trying to add a muzzle break on a ruger
youth rifle with a 16 inch barrel. I am going to need to remove the barrel to fit in my lathe.
Are these things like Remington and use a threadlocker ??
05 November 2007, 06:39
Woodrow S
First, welcome to the site. I did a search and found that only Remington and Browning use threadlocker on the barrel threads from the factory. This was in a post back on 12/24/02 asked by HerbD and answered by JBelk. Good luck on removing that barrel so you can machine it for the muzzle brake. That youngster will appreciate the reduced recoil. I have no other advise to offer since I am not a smith or machinist. Glad to help when I can.

Woody
05 November 2007, 07:19
Craftsman
I have only pulled a few Ruger 77/MK II barrels but dont recall any of them having thread locker on the barrel shank.

The only Rem 700 action I ever saw with some type of Lok Tite on it was one with a titanium receiver.


Craftsman
05 November 2007, 21:13
eddieharren
"The only Rem 700 action I ever saw with some type of Lok Tite on it was a titanium receiver"
Lucky you! I've never seen a factory Rem action that didn't have some sort of sealer on it.
06 November 2007, 07:22
Craftsman
eddieharren

I have seen a lot of 700's with some sort of varnish looking stuff, but it didn't appear to be any kind of thread locker. All the rest had a nice mixture of goop, rust and bluing salts.


Craftsman
06 November 2007, 08:10
Big Bore Boar Hunter
Unless you can float the action past the head stock spider, you will probably have to remove the action. If you have a long set of ways (over 40") you could probably put a madrel in the action and a live center at the muzzle, but then you will have to recrown after threading.

I think everyone covered the loctite issue.

John
06 November 2007, 16:34
jeffeosso
i have seen anti gal on some rugers, and it stinks (seriously, smells bad)

no threadlock from the factory, and they usually come off easy


opinions vary band of bubbas and STC hunting Club

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the416AR, 458AR, 470AR, 500AR
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07 November 2007, 07:00
carboncutter
Thanks everyone. I not only removed the barrel with minimal effort, but turned,threaded,and installed the muzzle break. some kind of anti gal , and it DOES stink !!
carboncutter
07 November 2007, 16:54
jeffeosso
yep... turned off fairly easy, didn't it? and don't get the antigal on you.. it is from "the bog of eternal stench"


opinions vary band of bubbas and STC hunting Club

Information on Ammoguide about
the416AR, 458AR, 470AR, 500AR
What is an AR round? Case Drawings 416-458-470AR and 500AR.
476AR,
http://www.weaponsmith.com