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Unread 09-08-2014, 09:16 PM   #10
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I've had Redman's Rifling (if memory serves) in Omak, WA reline one of my Broomhandles to 7.63 Mauser and he did a spiffy job though he has a 3-4 month turnaround as he's fairly busy (but came highly recommended).

I've also had one Broomhandle converted to 9mm with a relined bore by The Broom Closet in Starke, FL. I've heard they do refinishing as well but can't attest to that service. They were faster but I've heard that their service can sometimes be not quite as good as Redman's. Either way, both outfits are good people in my experience.

Best,

Michael

P.S. I wonder if the marks under the barrel were from someone grinding off an import mark or something? I've seen on some Broomhandles the importer information on that part of the barrel.
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