My reply was neither snarky nor intended to inhibit the sport. My reply pointed out that thread class is a descriptor of thread fit. Which may or may not apply to firearms. The descriptor "Class" can apply to threads throughout industry. My point is that your use of Class, as pertaining to firearms is not adequate and inaccurate by itself. I further suggest that without very expensive thread gages, you could not identify thread class in any case.While true the industry standards are as listed for SAE sizes. The op was asking specifically about thread pitches in relation to air rifles vs firearms. My post was to address his specific query and not be pedantic...
Of my many many class 3 devices I have absolutely none that use any thread pitch other than industry standard...ie 1/2 x 28 class 3, 5/8 x 24 class 3 etc... in SAE. There are a couple others but the pitch escapes me, like the 3/4 dia version.
How many do you own and details that are for firearms and in a different pitch? Not including metric like 18 x 1 LH?
@steve-l your
snarky reply about google is both unnecessary and exactly what to do if you do not want to proliferate the sport through the technological media available today. Just to be clear proliferation is survival of the sport long term.
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