12 October 2025, 06:15
BobsterIndex threading methods?
I've read some threads on other forums regarding this subject. Often cited is the method used by Steyr/Austria to manufacture Mauser pattern 98 military rifles. Also suggested for Yugo M48's.
Steyr military barrels and receivers are stamped on the undersides with +/- numbers from 0-5. Original guns will have receivers and barrels with opposing +/- numbers. So, a +2 barrel would be mounted on a -2 receiver.
Speculation was that barrels and receivers were manufactured and gauged for headspace dimensions. When gauged, they were stamped accordingly within a given variance range, +/- from a datum of 0 and given a deep index mark. The barrels would have sights pre-installed. Then, at assembly, corresponding +/- units would be mated and proper sight alignment and headspace achieved.
My question is: If an indexing method was used, was this achieved through standard lathe methods or was a tool akin to a Rigid pipe threader used? Insights appreciated.
Bob
12 October 2025, 08:01
ssdaveMy understanding is that the threads were milled, not turned or tapped.
13 October 2025, 23:47
Fal GruntNone of the documentation I have seen has the sights pre-installed. To date no Steyr or FN documentation has been published, and none has been available privately. Not that it doesn't exist, I don't know about it.
Barrel and receiver threads were milled.
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