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Harold, I have Parkers with Briley tubes and am contemplating having another done. I recommend full length fitted tubes rather than short tubes or "one fits all" Companion tubes. Clean up your pitted barrels the best you can before sending your barrels to Briley. Make sure all rusting has been stopped and keep all pitting well oiled, forever. PM me if you have any more questions.
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