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Re: A short video on barrel sleeving.
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Mar 19th a 07:47 PM
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by LeFusil |
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Well, I thought the video was pretty good and the results were pretty good too. The blacking on the barrels was excellent. The French or Belgian guy seemed to know his stuff. I really enjoyed watching the polishing process with the hone and cutting of the chokes. I wish the video showed more in depth shots of the soldering/joining process he used. I agree with gunman, seeing how the backend was machined would’ve been interesting too.
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