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03-14-2015, 07:55 AM
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Barrel disaster question
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I'm looking at a gun that I'm guessing someone wanted to open up the choke on. It appears they drove an oversized mandrel down the first inch and a half of the barrel, it swelled the end of the barrel getting rid of the choke. To make matters worse it appears to have been a hexagon mandrel so it's not only swollen but has the lines pushing out even further. I feel that just trying to hammer the metal back would be sloppy I'm pretty sure it must be stretched and not sure of the result.
I like the gun and it is a high grade, short of chopping the barrels I'm not sure how I would handle this. I do not have any pictures, I am only looking at it I won't buy it unless I can come up with a good plan to restore it.
Any suggestions greatly appreciated.
Thank you, Tom
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It may be something that Merrigton or Briley may be able to repair properly. But it will likely mean taking the barrels apart in order to do the required work.
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