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Re: Thread pattern on an AI muzzle brake????

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21 January 2004, 00:38
Ron Morse
Re: Thread pattern on an AI muzzle brake????
TC1,
Have him pour a cast like he would for a chamber them screw it out and he will have his thread's.
Easy to do.
21 January 2004, 05:15
John Ricks
What is wrong with a phone call to AI????? Mine cost 6 cents a minute, two minutes (12 cents) will solve the problem.

If you cannot get a thread gauge up in the brake, then a phone call is required. Most brakes come with a instruction sheet listing the thread diameter and pitch. I really have not seen a screw on brake yet that I could not measure the threads on. Does your smith have a thread pitch gauge???

Never seen the AI brake, but if they are shy on data, then another maker's brake would be my choice.
21 January 2004, 06:06
TC1
Hey John, The post was made over the weekend and AI wasn't open. The smith had the pieces and the time to do a quick job, but not being able to gauge the thread was apparently a problem. He called me to see if there was any info in the package he didn't get, but there wasn't. I posted this question in hopes for quick answer and maybe he could go to work.

You're right a quick phone call yesterday morning cleared everthing up. It's a metric thread 18X1.5

Here's a picture of the brake. It's just sitting on the barrel not threaded. It's got a sleeve on the back of it that clamps down on the barrel after it's screwed on, it's about an 1" deep if I remember correctly. I guess that's why he was having trouble measuring it.

Terry

19 January 2004, 17:59
TC1
I'm having a smith thread a Remington barrel for an Accuracy International muzzle brake. I talked to the smith this afternoon about it and he tells me he can't gauge the thread pattern because the brake has a sleeve on the back side it.

Has anyone ever installed one of these? If so, do you remember the thread pattern?

Thanks,
Terry