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Old 12-03-2018, 12:18 PM   #2
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With the DelGrego pad I would assume that they did work on the gun. There is a big weep hole in the barrel lower rib under the forend. Is it typical for DelGrego to believe in drilling weep holes to remove all moisture during a reblue? Are there other examples of DelGrego drilling holes on guns members own?

Just curious on the debate why some gunsmiths believe to drill. I know there is the opinion not to drill, but some disagree having seen the damage by mositure left behind from previous bluing jobs, when the relay ribs.

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