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    [QUOTE=tinbum;7225869]That's lucky, cos my barrel is in the anodising shop tomorrow!

    How are the edges of the breach and muzzle of the steel barrel are after the anodising process ?

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    [QUOTE=Benelli B76;7227056]
    Quote Originally Posted by tinbum View Post
    That's lucky, cos my barrel is in the anodising shop tomorrow!

    How are the edges of the breach and muzzle of the steel barrel are after the anodising process ?

    Baz
    I'm still waiting to see. Finger crossed.
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    [QUOTE=tinbum;7227063]
    Quote Originally Posted by Benelli B76 View Post

    I'm still waiting to see. Finger crossed.
    If they can anodise it they will have to seal off the steel parts well. The muzzle is not too difficult as it is recessed.

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    In the past I've had the ally bits on these LP53's Cerakoted by Riflecraft which to my mind gives the best finish, similar to but better than the factory job and very hard wearing, it is expensive, so OK if you pick up the gun cheap due to cosmetic condition.
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