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Best Gunsmith in Bay Area for Threading an AR10 barrel?

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  • WeekendWarrior
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    • Dec 2008
    • 3536

    Best Gunsmith in Bay Area for Threading an AR10 barrel?

    I need to get my DPMS Bull Barrel threaded. I am looking for a Bay Area gunsmith capable of doing this. They will need to have the tools to disassemble my upper receiver, as I don't. Anyone have any recommendations? I have seen Randall at AR15Barrels.com thrown around, but I would like to drop off/pick up in person to minimize cost/risk. Looking for closest to San Francisco as possible.

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    aplinker
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    • Feb 2007
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    m24armorer

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      WeekendWarrior
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      • Dec 2008
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      PM'ed him, waiting for response. Where is he located?
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        acegunnr
        • Oct 2005
        • 2334

        You can dropped off and picked up stuff for him (m24armorer) at the San Jose Gun Exchange. They will write up a tag.
        Last edited by acegunnr; 06-05-2009, 12:43 PM. Reason: clarified

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          bombadillo
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          • Nov 2007
          • 14810

          Does ar15barrels.com do anything with ar10's??

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            WeekendWarrior
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            • Dec 2008
            • 3536

            Yeah, I pm'ed Randall at AR15barrels the other day and he said he would do it. Prices are good, but I don't want to worry about what happens to my upper in the mail. He also mentioned that walk-ins get first priority, so I dont want to send it down there and then have a big influx of walk-ins and end up waiting a month or longer to get it back. Shoot, I have a huge can full of .308 ammo I need to sent down range.
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