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It's easy to see the boring line around the breach chambers. The old barrels ribs removed, barrels cut off & breach bored out & sleeved barrels inserted, soldered & rechambered.
Each barrel smith has his own method, but I suspect they were furnace brazed rather than soldered. Not that it matters a whole lot because this gun looks like a nice shooter, but yoke magnaflux would instantly show a distinct line, both at the breach and the joint between new tubes and original 'block'.
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I doubt that they would be furnace brazed since they were demi-bloced with the bottom block brazed at the breech end & the rear & top ribs soft soldered. Trying to braze the sleeves in would make the breach end come apart.
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Ribs aren't laid at that point, and they wrap the whole breech with iron wire.
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I understand the process. Been there & done it many times.
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So all this being said is there an explanation for one source saying it wasn't born a 28 gauge and another authority says is was born a 28 gauge.
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