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    Reaming out cocker threads on a micro?

    Several years back I was working on an ultralight micromag with plans to build it into a pneumag. Along the way, I discovered that the barrel threads were not quite standard cocker threads. Some older cocker barrels fit fine, most newer ones didn't. I got a barrel jammed in the threads, and kinda screwed them up. I recently rediscovered the body and am having an urge to complete this project, but I need the barrel threads reamed back out. Is it possible to do this? Is there anyone here on the forum that could do this for me? Any help would be much appreciated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shorty24 View Post
    Along the way, I discovered that the barrel threads were not quite standard cocker threads. Some older cocker barrels fit fine, most newer ones didn't.
    Well that's the problem, as I understand it Autococker threads were never standardized, with that you will have variances from one machinist/machine shop to another.

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    Solution flow chart v1.0

    PM Xmagterror> ship gun> pay monies> XMT waves magic wand> Short24=

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigEvil View Post
    Solution flow chart v1.0

    PM Xmagterror> ship gun> pay monies> XMT waves magic wand> Short24=
    Perfect, thank you!

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    Is it a genuine Micro? What sort of detente does it have? Also what generation (got a picture)?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frizzle Fry View Post
    Is it a genuine Micro? What sort of detente does it have? Also what generation (got a picture)?
    Be careful, you're going to get in trouble again buying stuff.



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    Not a genuine micro. It has an Impulse threaded ball style detent. If it was a genuine micro I would have felt bad cutting it up...

    It was a clone, although I am not sure of the origin.

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