L34A1 said:I will be making 50 Mk4 barrels. I will be taking orders starting 12/11. The price will be around $200 +/-
Dang said:Can they be made long enough and threaded to mount a suppressor. if so I am in.
leadpoisonr said:Great idea I would by one of those too if it can be done!
I'll take one too. Threaded end would be great!L34A1 said:I will be making 50 Mk4 barrels. I will be taking orders starting 12/11. The price will be around $200 +/-
Dang said:Can they be made long enough and threaded to mount a suppressor. if so I am in.

I think it was BGS. There's some mention of them in this old thread:L34A1 said:Andy, some outfit in Oregon made a bolt on adapter a few years ago, if that's what you're thinking. AFAIK, no one ever posted any positive user input.
PK had one at the UT shootL34A1 said:I thought that someone had already made that?
John C said:Andy, some outfit in Oregon made a bolt on adapter a few years ago, if that's what you're thinking. AFAIK, no one ever posted any positive user input.
I think you could sell a ton of Sterling barrels with a 1/2x28 threaded end but, last I checked, the only way to get the threaded end thru the opening in the barrel support is to open up the hole a bit. Any thoughts on this?
John C
PK said:“Destroy” is a very hard word.
I have absolutely no regrets about boring out my end cap. This gun fitted with a good suppressor is so satisfying to shoot I would do it again in a heart beat.
Did I ruin a valuable collector? Hell no! 1- it’s a built gun, not a factory original. 2- It will still do everything an unmodified gun will (and more). 3- It still uses stock barrels if needed.
I plan to run a few more of these barrels in the future; a couple of friends are begging me and it will allow me to spend more time with my gun when we go shooting, while theirs sit in the car (unsuppressed)