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rebarreling a mauser
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<blockquote data-quote="8x68s" data-source="post: 2874710" data-attributes="member: 109828"><p>I agree with Akleyfan and xsn10s statements. PacNor here in Oregon has done a couple Mausers and a WW1 Steyr for me. Each time they did a metallurgy test to assure the relics were good to go. Accurate barrels, nice clean work. I had them Cerakote to help clean up the old finish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="8x68s, post: 2874710, member: 109828"] I agree with Akleyfan and xsn10s statements. PacNor here in Oregon has done a couple Mausers and a WW1 Steyr for me. Each time they did a metallurgy test to assure the relics were good to go. Accurate barrels, nice clean work. I had them Cerakote to help clean up the old finish. [/QUOTE]
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