My M1Carbine Marlin barrel is a bit worn especially at the muzzle. Knowing full well that the Carbine Is not a model of accuracy, is it worth the effort to re-crown the muzzle? Will a freshly cut muzzle be detrimental to the overall value of the firearm. I am going to re-crown my M1 Garand, but accuracy is what I want with that rifle. I had inadvertently purchase a Pacific Tool and Gauge pre-64 crown cutter that is incorrect for the Garand, (the correct profile 64 cutter for the Garand is inbound) but it appears that the tooling on the pre-64 PT&G cutter is very similar to the semi-circular crown of the Carbine. Any thoughts? Leave it alone or re-crown?
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