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Old 09-04-2009, 09:35 AM
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How is a revolver barrel installed... How is a revolver barrel installed... How is a revolver barrel installed...  
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I am curious as to how a one piece barrell is installed, I see pictures of them and they are threaded, but how do you get the sight to be at 12 o' clock precisely and the barrel to be tight? How do you adjust the forcing cone to cylinder clearance without loosening or tightening the barrel? I know to the experts these may sound like really stupid questions but I honestly have no idea or I wouldn't be asking ya'll.
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