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Some one will have a more eloquent explanation, the stub twist is named from the use of horse shoe and nail stubs that where worked on the anvil so working out the impurities, kinda like a samurai sword.These stubs where the steel used in the steel and Iron combination. In time there just wasn't enough stubs to keep up with the demand. I believe I read that the Stub Twist was a preferred set of barrels.
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