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Unread 06-22-2016, 12:12 PM   #7
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I understand.

It's clearly cylinder on both sides, and this gun is so challenged that's close enough. It is what it is. The bigger concern are the bore pits, having the bore wall thickness measured well, and determing what the course of action is then. I understand some of the options, and the costs, so I'm working select a wise and acceptible solution. I hope that the solution doesn't have to be hanging it on a wall until I find a barrel, but that may be the case.

It's a shame it was so neglected and got to this state.
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