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well then...you all just made my day!
i'll just monitor it when I shoot, and if I find any loosening, then i'll be alarmed.
now, next question, if I decide to reblue the bbls, what method would you recommend?
ive heard stories of too hot too cold and solder damage occurring.
or should I say...what is the correct way for a 1940 rib/bbl reblue?
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