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Old 09-22-2014, 04:13 PM
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Bugflipper
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Yep I tried them when they first listed that, too expensive. $400 and you provide the parts, don't think so. May as well say $500 for a barrel. Talk to Ed Cain at Cain's Outdoors. I think he charges $100 labor plus parts. With him supplying every part and not needing the gun to fit, it was $300 with a ramrod and all, ready to shoot. Dropped in fine. Also not knocking Rice barrels as they are good. GM, heck if they haven't quit making the blanks, are better out of the box with their laser engraved rifling imho. Rice takes a while for the rifling to get lapped by the patches. After that either are fine barrels. Just my 2 cents on it.
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