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Austin, after rereading your post, I have changed my mind on what you should do. Since you describe a gun which has little or no collector value shoot it as is or if the chokes don't suit your shooting cut the barrels. A gun as you describe would not warrant the repair cost associated with making a proper repair. Remember this Austin if you acquire this gun that that bulge is a weak point in the barrels since the metal has already yielded.
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