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The first thing I would do is get the barrels measured for wall thickness. Once I had those measurements. I would call Briley and have a discussion with them to find out if they would be willing to fit a full length tube set to them.
By the time you have the barrels put back on face, the tube set made & the barrels refinished. You are probably way down inside that rabbit hole. You're money would probably be better spent on finding another gun without the issues this one has.
IMO; The barrels are the key factor on this one!
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