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Hello, I'm curious what the procedure is to correctly install a barrel that does not line up when torqued in.
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Rick, I don't recommend changing luger barrels unless you have a proper LUGER reciever wrench and a hydralic vice. Suggest that you contact GT on this forum. TH
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The headspace may require adjustment to allow a round to chamber. If it turns to far, it is a bigger problem. It can be fixed with a shim. If really far out, the only good solution is a different barrel. But what lugerdoc said is correct- don't unless you are set up for it. ![]()
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