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Blaser R93 rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="Blaser Boy" data-source="post: 622958" data-attributes="member: 43220"><p>Roe, love your you tube vid's.</p><p>I would be very interested to hear how your gunsmith goes with the cutting and re-clambering of your old Blaser barrel.</p><p>When I have swapped barrels on my rifles, and given them a knock, they positively RING. There steel is harder than the hobs of hell. ( Australian saying ).</p><p>I suppose anything can be cut with the right tooling, or an EMD machine ? But getting an acceptable finish would be the trick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blaser Boy, post: 622958, member: 43220"] Roe, love your you tube vid's. I would be very interested to hear how your gunsmith goes with the cutting and re-clambering of your old Blaser barrel. When I have swapped barrels on my rifles, and given them a knock, they positively RING. There steel is harder than the hobs of hell. ( Australian saying ). I suppose anything can be cut with the right tooling, or an EMD machine ? But getting an acceptable finish would be the trick. [/QUOTE]
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