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I'm asking how far from the muzzle do they go back generally . I mean is it a 1/4" , 1/2" , an inch or more ?
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The one I saw was about a 1/4 if my mind is right
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Generally they are from about 1" to about 1.5" and several keels are spaced along the rib.
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This question is answered in the FAQ page.
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I have pulled apart a lot of Parker barrel sets and usually the fitted and dressed muzzle keel is around an inch and is a triangular wedge shape. The rearward spacers between the tubes (there are typically 3, give or take) can be solid blocks or be a few stacked up layers.
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Here is a picture of one: http://parkerguns.org/pages/faq/BarrelKeels.htm
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