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    Extending a sported barrel can make for an unobtrusive restoration. If you have to pay someone to do the work, it may or may not be cost effective. It might make the most sense if the rifle being restored is something other than a run of the mill, nothing special, rifle. One that I did was a '49 Long Branch.
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