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Gary I am about 2 1/2 hours from Brad.
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I have used 6" pvc glued and screwed at one end and screwed at the end to be opened. However it makes a heavy package for just a set of barrels. I make it clear to the receiver of the pvc package how to get into the tube. I use U.S. Postal Service Registered. It has always worked. Larry Del Grego Senior taught me that in the early seventies. I also over insure barrels because a lost set of barrels is a lost gun.
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The Following User Says Thank You to Bill Murphy For Your Post:
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