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    Hey All,
    I have an Eddystone with a JA barrel. It shoots pretty good considering, but a friend was there with me knew what to look for and didn't say anything about the JA. I took this rifle for the stock over other ones with the E barrel. Was wondering if anyone knew who might have a E barrel. Been looking high and low but only find repro's. E Bay had them and Liberty Tree has them from time time...anywhere else I can find them?
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    JA is for Johnson Automatic.
    Replaced during arsenal refurb after WWII.
    They’re generally regarded as good barrels and can be worth $150 alone.
    Personally, I’d leave it. It’s a symbol of the history of that rifle. Trying to make all the parts match would ruin that history.

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    I'm well aware what barrel it is.... and I know it's a replacement barrel.

    Replaced during arsenal refurb after WWII
    replacement was during WW2

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    Quote Originally Posted by milboltnut View Post
    I'm well aware what barrel it is..
    Okie dokie then.
    Good luck with your search.
    You might check gunbroker too.

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    nothing there....on GB


    barrel is worn.
    Last edited by milboltnut; 02-14-2018 at 08:41 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rcathey View Post
    Personally, I’d leave it. It’s a symbol of the history of that rifle. Trying to make all the parts match would ruin that history.
    Exactly. The rifle was all matching once in its life, any work to 'restore' it back to how it came from the factory is ignoring the actual history of the firearm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by milboltnut View Post
    Yeah Yeah Yeah
    Sorry our opinions and advice aren’t worth what you’ve paid for them.
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    A definite PKFA ...........its obvious that any help from the forum is not appreciated.
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