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I have been looking at an original Rigby .275 Mauser takedown. It has been well used and probably spent many, many years riding around in a farm vehicle.
The rifle is in fair to good condition except the "screw in barrel" is a bit loose. Is there any practical way of tightening the barre.? As I look at it, if one thread was added to the barrel then the fore-end metal would have to be moved forward plus having the fore end trimmed of course this means the fore end would no longer match the receiver wood.
I assume that there is a way of dealing with this problem, I just do not know if it would be worthwhile. At this point the rifle has never been touched, just used.
Lon
The rifle is in fair to good condition except the "screw in barrel" is a bit loose. Is there any practical way of tightening the barre.? As I look at it, if one thread was added to the barrel then the fore-end metal would have to be moved forward plus having the fore end trimmed of course this means the fore end would no longer match the receiver wood.
I assume that there is a way of dealing with this problem, I just do not know if it would be worthwhile. At this point the rifle has never been touched, just used.
Lon
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