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LetFly (Sep 13th 2021) |
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Re: Ithaca Lewis information
#602747
Sep 13th a 01:38 AM
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by SKB |
SKB |
If it is all one piece then it was likely done with soft solder originally. I do not know of any American guns using hard solder for ribs though some Belgium guns do. If it is soft soldered I would suspect the barrels became loose and after repeated firing and then the rib solder failed.
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