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Originally Posted by Jeff Elder
Turnbull, he has told me what they are doing, the problem is he said the barrel is thin. NowI’m trying to remember if it’s o or oo. I have a repro barrel and if I’m lucky and it’s oo my next quest is to either find a forearm with ejectors or turn the repro barrel into extractors. He didn’t mention anything in a way of a fix for barrel. I know from what I gathered from email that it’s thin in the chambers which makes me wonder if a chamber sleeve might fix it
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What he's saying is that the width ecross the breech end of the barrels is too narrow (not thin) to properly mate with the width of the breech face of the frame.
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12-09-2024, 09:24 AM
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Originally Posted by Brian Dudley
It can. But a new extractor would need to be made. Or some modifications be made. And the roll joint needs to be changed, as well as the trips removed. It is not an super easy ordeal, but it can happen.
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His original gun is an extractor gun, so there's no need to remove any trip pins, because there aren't any. Since he's talking about making the repro barrels into extractor barrels, there's no need to replacce the joint roll.
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What he's saying is that the width ecross the breech end of the barrels is too narrow (not thin) to properly mate with the width of the breech face of the frame.
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Jeff has already said the gun is a 00 frame. That said, the joint between the 00 repro barrels and the 00 frame is not a guarantee of a smooth joint. Repros may have a consistent bolster width, but original Parker bolster widths vary.
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