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Installing a short chambered barrel on a Remington 700

January 4, 2017 Bill Marr 0

Barrel a Remington 70o without a lathe?  With a short chambered barrel, no lathe, no problem! Pre-threaded short chambered barrels allow a gunsmith to replace the barrel of a rifle without the use of a lathe. […]

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