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Quote:
Originally Posted by Brian Dudley
The 1905 - 1910 style wear plate barrels SHOULD interchange with pre 1905 barrels. The locking bolts and other parts are the same. There was no intened design change in that wear plate other than to provide a hardened surface for the bolt to bite against.
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Brian, thanks, scott
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