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Unread 02-02-2018, 05:34 PM   #1
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Ken, I have used them with good results for choke tubes and sub-gauge tubes. Had very bad experience with them on other, what I call true gunsmith work. I'll never use them again for anything but choke tubes. I hope your experience is much better than mine was.
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Only one experience. Sent a set of Parker barrels to have choke tubes installed. Said they were not thick enough (even though the measurements they told me for minimum were met in my measuring). Fair enough though.

Perfectly blued barrels came back with a long scratch that remains today. The workman had to know he scratched them.
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