Re: Threading barrel for silencer
Please proceed with caution as you try things out.
Per Jason's comment, if you are using a direct thread on suppressor, the shoulder that the suppressor tightens up against is of the utmost importance.
That shoulder is what will bring the suppressor into alignment with the bore (square to square)and is almost more important that the concentricity of your threads. The threads absolutely have to be true to the bore but that shoulder is what keeps things behaving in a safe fashion.
You always want as much barrel O.D. as possible behind the termination of your threads. The larger shoulder will always do a better job of squaring up your suppressor and will offer infinite advantages in keeping the suppressor tight/secure during firing.
If you are dead set on using that barrel contour, I would consider threading/machining a little further back and permanently mounting a collar for the suppressor to interact with. If you do so, machine the face of the collar once it is in place on the barrel to insure that it has the critical squareness you need.
Just my 2 cents.
Good luck,
TC