Mobil threading
Mobil threading
Does anyone know who does mobil threading for .410s?
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Sumtoy? Comp n choke maybe?
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You might check Mike Orlen. Google him
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Sumtoy doesn't I contacted them also. Waiting on response from Como n choke
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He only does tru choke to my knowledge
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Comp and choke does invector for 410. I’m sending an old rossi on Monday with hopes it’s able to be threaded.
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If you’d be interested in a jebs x full I got one I’d sell youTylerray378 wrote: ↑June 11th, 2022, 10:48 pm Comp and choke does invector for 410. I’m sending an old rossi on Monday with hopes it’s able to be threaded.
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I've got a 410 barrel with Comp N Choke that's been there 7 weeks today. Need to give them a call and see what the deal is
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Yeah that’s been there way too longpatternfreak wrote: ↑June 13th, 2022, 10:25 am I've got a 410 barrel with Comp N Choke that's been there 7 weeks today. Need to give them a call and see what the deal is
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I called them and they said it will ship tomorrow. I think they just forgot about me. They said it turned out good so I'm looking forward to getting it back!
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I tried working with them on a discount for GN memberspatternfreak wrote: ↑June 13th, 2022, 3:44 pm I called them and they said it will ship tomorrow. I think they just forgot about me. They said it turned out good so I'm looking forward to getting it back!
joker lied to me and said he would
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Yes that's what they said when I called. I just was trying to keep all my .410s the same thread patterns the same. To keep the choke tubs downTylerray378 wrote: ↑June 11th, 2022, 10:48 pm Comp and choke does invector for 410. I’m sending an old rossi on Monday with hopes it’s able to be threaded.
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I second that motion on keeping the choke tub down!!!!!!hillbilly wrote: ↑June 18th, 2022, 3:26 pmYes that's what they said when I called. I just was trying to keep all my .410s the same thread patterns the same. To keep the choke tubs downTylerray378 wrote: ↑June 11th, 2022, 10:48 pm Comp and choke does invector for 410. I’m sending an old rossi on Monday with hopes it’s able to be threaded.
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Got my barrel back from Comp N Choke after 8 weeks. They threaded it to browning invector and neither of my Indian Creek chokes will screw in
Barrel is threaded way too tight. Chokes won't even slide in down to the threads.
I am 0 for 2 on having barrels threaded and being successful with two different companies. I highly discourage anyone from thinking you will pay to have your barrel threaded and it will actually work
Barrel is threaded way too tight. Chokes won't even slide in down to the threads.
I am 0 for 2 on having barrels threaded and being successful with two different companies. I highly discourage anyone from thinking you will pay to have your barrel threaded and it will actually work
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Yep that is frustrating. Tight thread on barrel to keep from being to open and a oversized thread for error safety on a choke and you got a no go. I actually buffed threads on a choke to fit one of mine. Doesn’t take muchpatternfreak wrote: ↑June 23rd, 2022, 11:21 am Got my barrel back from Comp N Choke after 8 weeks. They threaded it to browning invector and neither of my Indian Creek chokes will screw in
Barrel is threaded way too tight. Chokes won't even slide in down to the threads.
I am 0 for 2 on having barrels threaded and being successful with two different companies. I highly discourage anyone from thinking you will pay to have your barrel threaded and it will actually work
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Maybe try running a wire bore brush thru the threads a bunch ? Or get a cheap choke and chase the threads?patternfreak wrote: ↑June 23rd, 2022, 11:21 am Got my barrel back from Comp N Choke after 8 weeks. They threaded it to browning invector and neither of my Indian Creek chokes will screw in
Barrel is threaded way too tight. Chokes won't even slide in down to the threads.
I am 0 for 2 on having barrels threaded and being successful with two different companies. I highly discourage anyone from thinking you will pay to have your barrel threaded and it will actually work
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That’s disheartening, my Rossi is there now.patternfreak wrote: ↑June 23rd, 2022, 11:21 am Got my barrel back from Comp N Choke after 8 weeks. They threaded it to browning invector and neither of my Indian Creek chokes will screw in
Barrel is threaded way too tight. Chokes won't even slide in down to the threads.
I am 0 for 2 on having barrels threaded and being successful with two different companies. I highly discourage anyone from thinking you will pay to have your barrel threaded and it will actually work
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The barrel I had threaded the Indian creek chokes didn’t thread either. Indian creek can help you if you call thempatternfreak wrote: ↑June 23rd, 2022, 11:21 am Got my barrel back from Comp N Choke after 8 weeks. They threaded it to browning invector and neither of my Indian Creek chokes will screw in
Barrel is threaded way too tight. Chokes won't even slide in down to the threads.
I am 0 for 2 on having barrels threaded and being successful with two different companies. I highly discourage anyone from thinking you will pay to have your barrel threaded and it will actually work
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Comp N Choke instructed me that Indian Creek chokes are threaded very sharp. Basically how he explained it is the threads themselves are "taller" than typical. He told me to take some sandpaper and lightly go over all of the threads and then grease the choke tube and run it in and out. I plan on doing this today and seeing if it solves my issue
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It shouldpatternfreak wrote: ↑June 30th, 2022, 10:45 am Comp N Choke instructed me that Indian Creek chokes are threaded very sharp. Basically how he explained it is the threads themselves are "taller" than typical. He told me to take some sandpaper and lightly go over all of the threads and then grease the choke tube and run it in and out. I plan on doing this today and seeing if it solves my issue