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Campfire Kahuna
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Interchange is in no alterations required? Given that these days most of the available barrels are used of course there most likely will have to be an alteration. Since most of the used barrels available these days have one form or another of an integral ramp the fit of the barrel may well have to be adjusted to allow the ramp to index properly. Given that there will also need to be some attention paid to the forearm as if the barrel has to be set back a thread then the gap between the forearm and the barrel will increase. Thus a barrel that has already been fitted to a rifle will also have to be fitted when installed on another rifle. The threads and shanks are the same but once they've been installed on a rifle all bets are off. Thanks George. Specifically I was wondering about the threads, shank, and any cuts.
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