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The barrels are a very nice Parker D4 4 Iron "Turkish"
It would be wise to send the original barrels to Will Bros. to assess the integrity of the 'inexpert' rib repair, careful measurement of the wall thickness, and opinion regarding the pitting. The problem is that it is impossible to measure the depth of the pits without a very expensive ultrasound apparatus.
They should also check the head of the stock and check and clean the action.
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