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Daniel G Rainey
05-30-2015, 05:13 PM
I have often heard of ringing the barrels of a double before buying. What should it sound like if the barrels are fine ? What does it prove if the barrels do not ring true ? Some one please enlighten me. Dan

Brian Dudley
05-30-2015, 05:34 PM
Ringing is a indication of a set of barrels with good right solder joints. Every set will sound different. But a steady tone should be heard. A dull flat sound is an indication that there is a issue with the solder joints.

A flat sound is not always a dead indication that there is an issue. But, it usually means there is.

Sometimes extractors can interfere with the sound or cause a buzzing sort of sound. If it is removed or just held snug while ringing, you can determine if the odd sound is a result of that it not.

Daniel G Rainey
05-30-2015, 05:47 PM
Thank You !

tom tutwiler
05-30-2015, 05:57 PM
I always tell folks they should ring like a set of wind chimes. It is a pleasant sound to hear.

Dean Romig
05-30-2015, 10:41 PM
In my experience, Damascus barrels won't sound as clear and bell-like as will a set of fluid-pressed steel barrels.

Rick Losey
05-30-2015, 10:43 PM
since most of us are at least tone deaf if not stone deaf

I'll not try to describe it - but I can still tell clunk from clang

charlie cleveland
05-31-2015, 10:10 AM
clunk and clang are good for me...charlie

Craig Larter
05-31-2015, 11:19 AM
So you have a high condition vintage gun that rings but say it has a small section of rib loose on one side. What is the problem? I have seen more than a few high condition Foxes that had this condition. The likelihood that it will get worse is small in my opinion. I would not be to concerned. What do others say??

Austin J Hawthorne Jr.
05-31-2015, 02:46 PM
Daniel, You may also find that,the longer the barrels the more bell-like the tone, everything else being equal.

wayne goerres
05-31-2015, 03:00 PM
The clunk and the clang are ok it's the twang you want to look at carefully.

Brian Dudley
05-31-2015, 05:58 PM
So you have a high condition vintage gun that rings but say it has a small section of rib loose on one side. What is the problem? I have seen more than a few high condition Foxes that had this condition. The likelihood that it will get worse is small in my opinion. I would not be to concerned. What do others say??



Not that I have re-blued a ton of Fox barrels, but each one I have done has had small voids in the solder joints in a couple places. Minor voids like this will not sound any different when ringing than ones with no voids.

I would not have any concern either. The voids were there when the gun was made and did not change in 100 years.

Dean Romig
05-31-2015, 06:11 PM
I'm not gonna poke fun at Brian anymore for his 'auto-correct' problems because I'm having the same problems with my new iPhone.
:throw:

Brian Dudley
05-31-2015, 06:16 PM
I like that emoji. I do feel like doing that with my phone often.

WmRike
05-31-2015, 06:44 PM
Vent ribs, in my experience, do not normally ring as nicely as barrels with solid ribs.