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Well I picked up my Lefever G today from the dealer it was sent to and unfortunately the barrel has a dent about 10.5 inches from the muzzel. I know I'll need to have a gunsmith look at it but I'm curious what you think I'm dealing with in terms of repairs. I bought the gun to shoot grouse (choked skeet and imp mod!) so I'm keeping my fingers crossed. [img] http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x300/ggwillia/HPIM0392.jpg?t=1185839260[/img]
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looks pretty straight forward. It should lift pretty well. I'm guessing a little will remain if you dont want to refinish the barrels, about 60$ in my shop usually. Steve
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Looks like a pretty sharp edged dent.
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the sharp edges are why I said a little will likely remain without a barrel refinish, it should still be just fine. Steve
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