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Unread 09-08-2014, 05:02 PM   #5
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Unless you are a good pistol shooter AND the gun just will not shoot to your expectant degree of accuracy, keep your money. Figure the cost of shipping 2 ways, the barrel, the gunsmith to install it, the cost of refinishing to match, etc, etc, etc, IMHO you'd be better off saving for a collector grade gun and shooting the wheels off this one. If you tire of it you can sell it and not loose money. Restore, rebarrel, etc, and you will be hopelessly up-side-down.
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