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<blockquote data-quote="26Reload" data-source="post: 1477882" data-attributes="member: 99519"><p>Sometimes you have to change....lots of things were our fathers, grandfather's...passed down...but seldom do rifle last that long...</p><p>If you truly want to honors a gift from your father..and the barrel is the piece that needs changed.....did you change the tires and oils in the car/truck........when the time comes..its time to change/ modify what it is..if only to be able to pass it along down the road to the next generation.....it will mean more to the next if the history is known..and it will be more safe due to the upkeep....</p><p>My brothers got dads rifles..mom kept the 73 Chevy for herself..but when it was time to change I put a new transmission and motor in it for her and new tires....it now belongs to her first born grandson....whether or not he has kept it up...who knows.....</p><p>I say change the barrel...keep it rolling....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="26Reload, post: 1477882, member: 99519"] Sometimes you have to change....lots of things were our fathers, grandfather's...passed down...but seldom do rifle last that long... If you truly want to honors a gift from your father..and the barrel is the piece that needs changed.....did you change the tires and oils in the car/truck........when the time comes..its time to change/ modify what it is..if only to be able to pass it along down the road to the next generation.....it will mean more to the next if the history is known..and it will be more safe due to the upkeep.... My brothers got dads rifles..mom kept the 73 Chevy for herself..but when it was time to change I put a new transmission and motor in it for her and new tires....it now belongs to her first born grandson....whether or not he has kept it up...who knows..... I say change the barrel...keep it rolling.... [/QUOTE]
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