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Unread 11-29-2016, 10:02 PM   #35
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Originally Posted by wayne goerres View Post
Just to make things interesting (and not start a war) I have taken the ribs of of several barrels as I am sure many members have and Have found them to be heavily rusted. So the conclusion that I would make is that the thinnest part of the barrel is going to be where you can't measure. That would be under the rib. Stating barrel wall thickness may be ok but I will proof fire mine.

I might just be lucky but...Most of the ribs I have removed,were full of nasty looking flux but rust has not been a issue.
The area where the rib sits is filed to a slight flat and is thinner on most of the barrels I see





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