Barrel Tenon Protectors and cleaning guides for barrel off..

ChristianSilver

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Printed thread protectors are 18.00 each shipped. Any barrel tenon threads available.

Printed protectors with cleaning guides are 24.00 each shipped.

Complete set one each 36.00 shipped.

Thread and crown protectors for tuner end, muzzle, are available for 20.00 each shipped.

Fit is perfect, protect your barrels.

Chemical resistant materials used to make these.

The cleaning guides are bolt face specific, as the protector is screwed on it enters the chamber, giving straight concentric entry to the throat and rifling.

The one designed below is for a PRCW chamberIMG_4502.jpegIMG_4501.jpegIMG_4500.jpeg
 
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Will these withstand solvent? I purchased a couple a couple of years ago and screwed on tight, put barrel in vise muzzle up and put cleaning solvent in, next morning cover had completely come apart. Yes, I was trying to clean a really dirty barrel.
Thanks,
 
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Will these withstand solvent? I purchased a couple a couple of years ago and screwed on tight, put barrel in vise muzzle up and put cleaning solvent in, next morning cover had completely come apart. Yes, I was trying to clean a really dirty barrel.
Thanks,
@Shooter13 These are made out of ABS GF.
I’ve soaked it in Boretech eliminator, carbon and copper cleaner with no ill effects.

ABS-GF (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene with Glass Fiber) has improved chemical resistance compared to standard ABS, making it more resistant to solvents, oils, and corrosive substances, though it may not be resistant to all organic solvents. The glass fiber reinforcement enhances its chemical stability, toughness, and heat resistance, making it suitable for demanding industrial applications and high-strength tooling.
 
I would like to see a photo(s) of what the printed breach end looks like. Also, what is the construction of the tube?
Thanks
 
The breach end is standard to bolt face size.
The PRCW 7mm has a .530 OD w/ a .330
ID which easily accepts the Red boretech rod @ .258 OD.
There again it’s bolt face dependent. I certainly verify all chamber sizes before making any guides.
The guide on the breach end is as long as the tenon length. Gets the guide centered to the bore. IMG_4502.jpeg

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@Shooter13 These are made out of ABS GF.
I’ve soaked it in Boretech eliminator, carbon and copper cleaner with no ill effects.

ABS-GF (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene with Glass Fiber) has improved chemical resistance compared to standard ABS, making it more resistant to solvents, oils, and corrosive substances, though it may not be resistant to all organic solvents. The glass fiber reinforcement enhances its chemical stability, toughness, and heat resistance, making it suitable for demanding industrial applications and high-strength tooling.
Great! I'll take 4, 3 "standard" and one with the port.
NOTES: THREAD SIZE: 1-1/16 X 18 THREAD PROFILE: 60 V TPI: 18 MAJOR DIA: 1.060 PITCH: .0556 PITCH DIAMETER: 1.023
 
Orders received as of yesterday will ship Friday. Color black ran last night, red running today and blue will be tomorrow.

Will not do anymore until mid next week, headed to MidSouth in Tennessee for a shoot.

Thanks, Chris.
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@ballisticdaddy hope this helps…
ABS-GF

Adding glass fiber reinforced materials to ABS and modifying,it strengthens the rigidity and toughness of ABS,it has excellent impact resistance and chemical corrosion resistance, and has good performance in scenes with high strength requirements such as some tooling and fixtures;

Yes, ABS GF filament is chemical resistant, but its resistance varies depending on the specific chemical and the environment. The glass fiber reinforcement enhances its overall strength and performance, including improved resistance to chemicals and high temperatures compared to standard ABS.

Chemical resistance of ABS GF
  • Generally resistant:
    ABS-GF shows good resistance to aqueous acids, alkalis, and mineral, vegetable, and animal oils.

  • Not resistant:
    It is affected by solvents like acetone, and will degrade with exposure to strong acids like concentrated sulfuric and nitric acid
I’ve soaked the below pieces in a mix of cleaners, all Boretech products, for 24 hours, no signs of any deterioration and softening of the material.

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