Maybe FUBARed before alteration?
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Originally Posted by
Harlan
and then gets butchered by someone to make a few extra dollars.
Well that's what I don't understand. Surely it would be worth more in original condition? Unless, of course, there was a serious defect at the front end of the barrel (bent? bulged?), and this carve-up was seen as a desperate way of making something shootable out of it.
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Patrick
Some guns can take a lot...
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Originally Posted by
Harlan
If it had a bulged barrel from an obstruction
I once saw a Carl Gustav M96 that was bulged like an onion a couple of cm behind the foresight. I mean that - approx. doubled diameter! On your side of the pond, I have little doubt that it could have been turned into a carbine. Over here it was just scrap. But I was impressed that the barrel had not split - it must have been excellent steel (in fact, it was, and the Swedes knew what they wanted, even delivering the material for the first Mauser-made series) and perfectly symmetrical in its grain structure.
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Patrick