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Unread 01-23-2016, 07:00 AM   #1
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The fact that your orphaned barrels are late Remington production makes it even more probable that they can be fitted to your Repro, which is an exact copy of late Remington Parkers.






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Unread 01-23-2016, 07:21 AM   #2
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The fact that your orphaned barrels are late Remington production makes it even more probable that they can be fitted to your Repro, which is an exact copy of late Remington Parkers.
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That was my thinking.
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Well, George, does your extension rib have a concave top surface, or is it flat? If it is concave, it is made for a solid rib gun. If it is flat, it is made for a vent rib gun. What is the serial number of the barrels? That could be another clue.
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Come on, George, have you lost interest?. I am still interested.
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Sorry Bill
I can't get to gun or orphan barrels due to Snowmagedon.
I will compare them tomorrow.
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