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<blockquote data-quote="D V US" data-source="post: 4337542" data-attributes="member: 34558"><p>I am of the other school of thought, in that rebarreling would only decrease the value. Add the cost of the barrel and you are quickly upside down in it. I would rather find a gunsmith with the equipment to roll the bulge out. It's an old school process that if done right the bulge is eliminated and becomes all but invisible. But in reality, if it shoots that good, I wouldn't mess with it. Your level of OCD may vary from mine. ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D V US, post: 4337542, member: 34558"] I am of the other school of thought, in that rebarreling would only decrease the value. Add the cost of the barrel and you are quickly upside down in it. I would rather find a gunsmith with the equipment to roll the bulge out. It's an old school process that if done right the bulge is eliminated and becomes all but invisible. But in reality, if it shoots that good, I wouldn't mess with it. Your level of OCD may vary from mine. ;-) [/QUOTE]
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