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10-26-2016 10:04 PM
# ADS
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Too bad, I had a WW2 Lithgow
here for years, still in the white. I eventually sold it to another member here...for a spare. It was marked '42...and new.
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Don't tell me stories like that
. If it's a good new old stock barrelI I'll be happy. I have a 1938 Brit that was DPed due to what appears to be a worn bore. It might be a better candidate. I only own one Ishy and it's a wire wrap but the barrel is good on it. Regardless if I punch this bore andi its good I'll be happy. If so I'd buy a few more but I found a local guy with a left over Brit FAL inch pattern kit I'm trying to buy, barrel included, unfortunately we are still a little ways off on price. I know they are tough to find compared to metrics but they haven't hit the gold standard yet.
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It is possible for a Lithy to have an Indian barrel.
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There's nothing wrong with RFI barrels. I've breeched up several with perfect results.
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Thank You to Brian Dick For This Useful Post:
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Barrels should be shot before we reject them...sometimes they surprise us.
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Thank You to browningautorifle For This Useful Post:
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The barrel punched out nice and appears to be a keeper. Right now I have a DPed 1938 Brit and a 1915 Lithgow
that need barrels. The Lithgow was rearsenaled in the 50s. Previous owner shot a lot of corrosive ammo and somehow didn't get the word on proper cleaning. She's heavily pitted and won't shoot jacketed boolits. I've tried cast but she leads badly. I'm gonna sit on it for a bit and see if the inch pattern FN works out. If not I'll start pestering Brian with questions. As the DPed Brit is a candidate but more of a mystery on exactly what's wrong with it.
Regardless if your looking for new No 1 barrel if this is repesentative I think you'll be happy.
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