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Turning is the process of rotating an object about its axis and bringing a cutting tool to bear. Turning is used to produce parts of precise outside diameter with a lathe. Almost any part that needs to be rounded precisely can be turned, providing the part can rotate in the lathe. Turning can also produce flat faces on the ends of a rod or bar.

The most commonly turned gun component is the barrel. The exterior dimensions and contours are turned features of the barrel.  Turning can also produce marks suitable for firearms identification. Many bolt faces are turned and the random marks produced in the bolt face transfer to the fired cartridge case as breechblock marks.

Click here to watch a video provided by Savage Arms of a gun barrel being turned on a lathe

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