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Thanks, Ken. I have some of that and was thinking about trying it next time.
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Not to take away from Mark's original post.
I was told by a retired gunsmith years ago to also lightly heat the barrels to get the molecules moving and then tap on the spot. I find out what the bore diameter is right before the dent and make a steel plug that is tapered and slid it under the dent. Many times you can raise the dent without even taping on them. As to a bulge, anything under 20" from breech is a not good. No guarantee the metal is going back to that spot.
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These barrels on my Lindner Daly were blued and worn. Pete Mazur refinished in black and gray - as you see them. MWT is 30 thou.
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C Man, Could you please post a full set of pictures onto our Lindner Daly thread? http://www.doublegunshop.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=467518#Post467518Please include pics of any marks or lettering on action and barrel flats, tube marks on the underside, APUN stamps, action sides and bottom, as well as lettering on the rib. It would make a nice addition to the thread. Thanks Ken
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Interesting coloring variation on the tube pattern. Hard to tell by the pic, but it appears to me that two irons out of the three have colored slightly darker, possibly to create the "Barber Pole" effect similar to higher grade Parkers. The main difference being on Parkers only one of the three irons colors darker.
Or, obviously my current run has driven me crazy.
At least they're not talking to me yet.
Regards Ken
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Ken - I only have a few photos. I will have to take more when I get the time. It does have HAL over crossed pistols and serial #604 with crown over S, crown over W, crown over U and several marks that I cannot make out. I think you may have the data for this gun in your database?
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C Man,
We should be able to (I should say Raimey will) come up with an approximate. Potentially lot's of other good info as well. Please don't forget.
Thanks Ken
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