I'm going to thread a Ruger 10/22 takedown for a suppressor. As it is the stainless variant without factory threading, and there isn't room for threading in front of the front sight, I seem to have two options, both involving going to a gunsmith.
1. Remove the front sight, have the barrel externally threaded, and reattach the front sight a little bit further in. According to most people I have talked to, external threading won't affect the accuracy of the firearm, but as this involves two different processes(i.e. threading + moving the front sight), it is likely the most expensive alternative.
2. Have the barrel internally threaded, which would not mess with the front sight, but might compromise accuracy according to some people.
Does anyone here have experiences with either form of threading, and/or can give me good reasons as to why I should do one as opposed to the other?
1. Remove the front sight, have the barrel externally threaded, and reattach the front sight a little bit further in. According to most people I have talked to, external threading won't affect the accuracy of the firearm, but as this involves two different processes(i.e. threading + moving the front sight), it is likely the most expensive alternative.
2. Have the barrel internally threaded, which would not mess with the front sight, but might compromise accuracy according to some people.
Does anyone here have experiences with either form of threading, and/or can give me good reasons as to why I should do one as opposed to the other?