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Do you know anyone who can do a takedown conversion on a Ruger #1?
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No I don't off hand. I'll ask my smith if he can. Dewey Vicknair comes to mind though
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Here you go Rick.
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Love the nid 10 s. Frank what is it choked in .000 ?
Nice gun Scott
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Chokes are 21 and 39, full tapered out to the muzzles. That's with my Stan Baker bore mike. JME, it's common for many bore micrometers when calibrated for 12-gauge to "run out" when measuring 10-gauge and give erroneously large numbers for bore diameter and choke constriction.
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