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https://www.vintageguns.co.uk/magazine/barrel-browning
This short article is good. Barrel refinish should compliment the overall condition of the gun, and not stand out on its own. My goal is to make a 100+ year old neglected, abused barrel look and last like a 100+ year old well cared for barrel.
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