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As I go through this thread again I wonder what if the gun in question had been a Damascus or Twist barreled gun. How much of a buzz would there be on here and maybe on the Doublegun BBS about an inexplicable composite barrel failure. Seems to me a fluid steel barrel ruptures without clear reason and it's glad you weren't hurt, too bad about your gun and life goes on with no buzz of fear of fluid steel barrel failure.
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