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Unread 07-26-2021, 05:39 PM   #27
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Originally Posted by Garry L Gordon View Post
Bruce, I read that there were problems with the adhesion method/process of the liners, and that the it is no longer being done. Someone else here I'm sure has a more detailed answer. It sure was a nice solution...if it worked.
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There is an article in Diggory Haddock’s online gun journal about Teague tubes posted a few issues ago. As per above, there were adhesion, separation, and corrosion issues if I remember correctly.
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Although a moot point now, I have a C grade lifter that I sent to England and had the barrels Teague lined. Never had any issues.
Thanks guys for the comments. Just wondered because the gun that I saw and shot was a great piece of work. Too bad they had problems. As Garry said, "It was a nice solution"
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