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Kimber Barrel Swap Question
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<blockquote data-quote="shortgrass" data-source="post: 1136007" data-attributes="member: 24284"><p>Trading one factory barrel out for another is nothing more than "stepping over dollars to pick-up dimes". The barrel you PAY someone else to put on may be nothing more than a tent stake. The better route would be to save your money and by a premium blank, save some more money and have it properly fit by a competent 'smith'. You'll be much more satisfied with the results. But, continue on with your quest,, you'll find some wanna' be gunsmith to take your money so you can be "cool", too. By the way, $85 is too much for <em>any</em> take-off barrel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortgrass, post: 1136007, member: 24284"] Trading one factory barrel out for another is nothing more than "stepping over dollars to pick-up dimes". The barrel you PAY someone else to put on may be nothing more than a tent stake. The better route would be to save your money and by a premium blank, save some more money and have it properly fit by a competent 'smith'. You'll be much more satisfied with the results. But, continue on with your quest,, you'll find some wanna' be gunsmith to take your money so you can be "cool", too. By the way, $85 is too much for [I]any[/I] take-off barrel. [/QUOTE]
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