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Hi all, I'm thinking about getting my S200 barrel threaded and I'm wondering where to go for the best Quality, service, reasonable pricing etc.

 

Im in the North East area.

 

ATB Richy

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I'm not sure of any in the north area, maybe darryl 'marksman' on the forum knows where to send it, depends on the distance you want to travel

 

ATB

 

Adam

 

I personally recommend A&M custom gunsmiths but might be too far, can't beat the service, quality or price though

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If you're even marginally competent with a spanner and an allen key, you should be able to take the barrel off and post it. A barrel shouldn't cost much to post, and that way you can send it to someone who you know will do a good job of it.

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Problem is most good gunsmiths won't be able to do the threading "while you wait" as they're mostly up to their necks in work. That means travelling 2 hours to drop it off, then 2 hours again to collect it a couple of weeks later.

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A gun shop down my way (greenfields shooting ground) wanted £110 for barrel threading and debur for my old original mod 50 i told them where to go, i sent it to the bloke at vmach he charged £35 but i had to post it , also manchester airguns (colin) who does the reblueing does a good price .

Nick

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If you can remove the barrel there must be dozens of small engineering companies in your area who would do the work for £20 to £25 pounds being sub 12 fpe you dont have to pay to have it proofed ask for a centre lathe turner to do it. dont agree that it is cut with a die as that isnt allways going to be true to the bore.

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Hi secretagentmole, I'm near Sunderland

 

I forgot to say that you should check if the diameter of your barrel is .500. (1/2 inch before you go any further because if its smaller you will be handicapped by the amount of moderators available is smaller thread sizes. I am not sure but if my memory is correct your barrel could be a smaller diameter,if so you could have it stepped down to fit the Air Arms normal moderator which is secured by a grub screw. instead of the usual 1/2 " unf threaded moderators.

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Tron, bad idea.

 

Barrel threading is not like running a thread on to any old piece of bar. Great care needs to be taken to ensure the thread runs concentric to the bore. The bore doesn't always run central, or true in the barrel. You also need to consider the rifling which can cause the barrel to sit off centre. Get it done by a proper gunsmith who knows what they're doing.

 

As for proofing, most rifles when threaded don't need proofing. Don't get started on that one!

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Tron, bad idea.

 

Barrel threading is not like running a thread on to any old piece of bar. Great care needs to be taken to ensure the thread runs concentric to the bore. The bore doesn't always run central, or true in the barrel. You also need to consider the rifling which can cause the barrel to sit off centre. Get it done by a proper gunsmith who knows what they're doing.

 

As for proofing, most rifles when threaded don't need proofing. Don't get started on that one!

 

You are correct Mat, As a time served Centre Lathe turner I am aware of the problems encounted with barrels, any good CLturners would of course screw it after mounting it on centres hence my advice not to have it done with a die. as for having it proofed you made the first reference to having your barrel done! in your first reply?.

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