Win./Miroku '86 threads metric?
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Win./Miroku '86 threads metric?
I've seen this topic bounced around a little and the search didn't help. Does anyone know for sure and for certain if the threads are either english or metric, or partially english and metric. Like some of the screws are metric but the barrel is english?
I've seen some say they believe they're metric and then there's the reference to D&T for receiver sights and the ordered sight comes with screws and they fit. I haven't seen the definitive answer yet.
If in the future I needed a barrel or came across a barrel for a decent price, I'd like to know if it'd fit my Win/Miroku '86.
I've seen some say they believe they're metric and then there's the reference to D&T for receiver sights and the ordered sight comes with screws and they fit. I haven't seen the definitive answer yet.
If in the future I needed a barrel or came across a barrel for a decent price, I'd like to know if it'd fit my Win/Miroku '86.
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When they D&T for the sights there is a reason they D&T English and that is because the sights, already available, mounting screws have English threads. No need to do so on the other parts. HOWEVER, some screws metric threads might be very close to English as they try to keep the screw and pin diameters the same (even through the conversion process).
Speaking of which I have such a thing I need to take care of on my Browning 95 and getting the 38 sight mounted...
Speaking of which I have such a thing I need to take care of on my Browning 95 and getting the 38 sight mounted...
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Jim T's article about the Model 71 mentions the fact that Winchester and Browning barrels are different threads.
http://www.leverguns.com/articles/taylor/model71.htm
Pretty sure the Browning receivers are the same for the 1886 & 71
http://www.leverguns.com/articles/taylor/model71.htm
Pretty sure the Browning receivers are the same for the 1886 & 71
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+1Windjammer wrote:There is no way to tell without measuring the outside diameter and checking the pitch with a pitch gage.
Being in the machining industry, I do this often. This is the only way to be sure what the thread is.
Many threads are very similar.......English vs Metric
Dia. and pitch are the only thing that matters.
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Guess that we'll just have to wait until someone chimes in that has pulled and measured one. FYI, don't count on the country of origin to determine metric or not. I was quite surprised when I pulled the barrel on my Uberti 76 and found that it had SAE threads. Very curious since everything else on them is metric.
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Gentlemen,
Nate Kiowa Jones was being VERY polite. If you don't have the ability to measure threads, you certainly don't have the ability to do ANY mechanical work on firearms. Ask a competent gunsmith to do the work before you injure yourself or someone else. This is not only for your safety, but of those you may shoot with.
Nate Kiowa Jones was being VERY polite. If you don't have the ability to measure threads, you certainly don't have the ability to do ANY mechanical work on firearms. Ask a competent gunsmith to do the work before you injure yourself or someone else. This is not only for your safety, but of those you may shoot with.
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jd45 wrote:Well I'm not a 'smith like Steve, but woudn't they be metric since they're made in Japan? Just curious, jd45
Paul Jenkins wrote:Gentlemen,
Nate Kiowa Jones was being VERY polite. If you don't have the ability to measure threads, you certainly don't have the ability to do ANY mechanical work on firearms. Ask a competent gunsmith to do the work before you injure yourself or someone else. This is not only for your safety, but of those you may shoot with.
Well, what I'm really trying to say is you can't assume the gunmakers will use standard thread sizes, particularly, for barrel stubs. This is a pressure area and depending on the dia. of the case and the working pressure the stub and receiver will have threads that best suit the need. Then you throw in the fact that some metric threads and the inch versions can be so close it’s useless to be concerned with if it’s metric or standard. An example would be 0.75 metric and 34 standard or 1.0 and 25. They are almost interchangeable. If you are threading on a lath you will be limited to the gear combos too. Most gunsmiths can’t tell you if the threads are metric or standard. Screws yes, but when it come to major parts they work in pitch and dia.
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Chuck 100 yd wrote:Not Bramble , but, some threads are v 60deg. some are v 55deg. some are square (Acme) all this + gunsmiths often rethread recievers to straighten them out with the bolt way to improve accuracy. This makes the finished thread non standard so the barrel shank must be threaded to match.
Chuck,
Square and acme are actually two different threads. Acme is a 29 degree cut with flat tops. Square is just that.
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This this link;Windjammer wrote:I know of many types of threads. Square is one I've never heard of.
About Square and Acme threads.
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