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Old 10-24-2020, 11:13 PM
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Hi folks,

After a lengthy search, I found a sku 163571 610 with the unfluted barrel [edit:cylinder]- having missed out on several.

Fired case was day after Xmas. I’m sure that was fun with an eggnog hangover; sorry, Keith.

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Nice! The stays look great
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Not being a wise-aker....but it is the cylinder that is unfluted.






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Not being a wise-aker....but it is the cylinder that is unfluted.
I will up the aker-age and point out that they’re both unfluted...



Thanks for the correction !
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