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As a machinist and gunsmith Im with Mimms2 on this. Always have a relief cut and a shoulder.
I normally get stuff like this in my shop when the owner or new owner wants to fit a new/another muzzle device and cannot get it to thread on all the way up to the shoulder. I always remind myself to cut the thread not for a specific attachment.
I've had barrels in my shop where the thread ends with a 45 or 60° shoulder. The silencer manufacturer was of the opinion that a taper is supposed to assist with alignment....which it did'nt - a flat shoulder to bottom out against would have been better.
Would you ask to have a relief cut if it was returned like pictured that's a freshly cut thread the other wasn't done during my ownership.
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