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    Ahem, I use my USGI barreling machine Sarco had two for sale brand new @ $200, works out to about $1 per pound of weight. In typical government fashion, it only put barrels on, didn't take them off. A bit of judicious filing, however, allowed me to flip the wrench assembly all the way over so it would do both. Great tool that indexes the barrel perfectly.
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    Ahem, I use my USGI barreling machine Sarco had two for sale brand new @ $200, works out to about $1 per pound of weight. In typical government fashion, it only put barrels on, didn't take them off. A bit of judicious filing, however, allowed me to flip the wrench assembly all the way over so it would do both. Great tool that indexes the barrel perfectly.
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