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Do we know how many vent rib guns were made and how many for each grade??  scott
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Here are some pics from the American Machinist article of 1913 including text describing the procedure.
Here is the link. There is a good deal of info on the milling of the barrels and lugs also, just scroll up in the article a bit.
http://books.google.com/books?id=1rJ...atting&f=false
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