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    #16
    Originally posted by Bumpy View Post
    Can that even be fixed?
    It has to be cut off, re threaded and re crowned.

    Originally posted by Coach W View Post
    Ouch.. 120 for a crappy job.. you got hosed.

    Contact Morgan Richey. He'll get you fixed up.. and he charges half that. He's done tons for me. He's on fb and thf (DallasShootingSupplies) if you're on either one of those.
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    Thank-you I will be contacting him. That sounds much better.

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      #17
      Originally posted by dclifton View Post
      Just have your sight moved back and retapped.

      Or is there flutes on the top I can't remember.

      If so I would make him send it to ruger for a whole new barrel.

      Yes there's flutes on top. Will they usually take the blame and fork out the cash for it to be done?

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        #18
        Can you post a pic so I can see the bore? Is it concentric? I doubt it is but curious.

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          #19
          if he indexed the threading off the bore centerline there is a chance the threading can appear "off-center"

          I had a smith recently thread one of my custom guns for a suppressor that had a Kreiger barrel and the threading was slightly off center to the outside of the barrel, but was true to the bore. Have him test fire it when you pick it up, but it's probably not an issue and is more on the barrel quality than the GS's quality

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            #20
            OP, before you flip out on the gunsmith have him show you how he indexed the barrel to cut the threads. The bore channel just may not be perfectly concentric when measured from the outside barrel diameter across the length of the barrel.

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              #21
              Originally posted by J.B. View Post
              if he indexed the threading off the bore centerline there is a chance the threading can appear "off-center"

              I had a smith recently thread one of my custom guns for a suppressor that had a Kreiger barrel and the threading was slightly off center to the outside of the barrel, but was true to the bore. Have him test fire it when you pick it up, but it's probably not an issue and is more on the barrel quality than the GS's quality
              It's not off center but tilted upward... and he already confirmed that a cleaning rod in the barrel pushes on the bottom of the exit hole in a can.

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                #22
                Try on a piece of graph paper for lineage, calipers, Test it, get a second opinion from an expert. Not much you can do but see if he will buy your gun and get another.

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                  #23
                  I had a second opinion today and took it by elk castle they looked at it and confirmed the threads are severely out of line with the bore. I talked to the gsmith that did the work and he said he will just replace it.

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Txarrowhunter View Post
                    I had a second opinion today and took it by elk castle they looked at it and confirmed the threads are severely out of line with the bore. I talked to the gsmith that did the work and he said he will just replace it.
                    Good to know he's owning up to it.

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by Biggs View Post
                      Good to know he's owning up to it.
                      x2

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                        #26
                        What about what you spent in funds?

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                          #27
                          He said he would order the gun and do the transfer but no cash in return. At this point I'm very satisfied with what he's doing. I can't be too picky because it could have been worse I guess.

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by Txarrowhunter View Post
                            He said he would order the gun and do the transfer but no cash in return. At this point I'm very satisfied with what he's doing. I can't be too picky because it could have been worse I guess.

                            Sucks but hes doing everything he can to make it right at this point. Hopefully its just a gun you bought and not a hand me down from family or gift etc... make new memories with this one and find a new smith although he has my respect for buying you a new gun.

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                              #29
                              Dang good deal! Glad he's doing the right thing. I knew when u could tell from the pic. Then it had to be bad.

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                                #30
                                Seems fair

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