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Pietta told me that they don't heat treat their barrels after I emailed them about wedge-slot peening.......with an attitude like "don't use them so much then "
I have a 1973 Replica Arms 1861. It happens to be a true .36 in that it is a .375 bore using a .380 ball. It is quite annoying the manufacturers now will not make the bores the correct size. They did what they want not what is correct, even though they are correct verywhere else. Now off my soap box. My gun was made with the barrel not extending far enough back from the web. I can't just file back the web or the wedge won't work. To get the right cylinder gap, the barrel has to be wedged to bring the cylinder gap to being tighter at top of cylinder than at bottom of that chamber. The result is the chamber opening is slightly compressed at the top. So now I will freshen up the chambers with a .376 reamer and lightly chamfer the chamber mouths. My chambers lock up dead center on all 6 si nv the forcing cone is fine. Oh, and degrease and wipe some cold blue in the chambers to cover the fresh cut metal so it go and rust on me.
I think my response would be, “that’s fine. I won’t use your pistols at all.”Pietta told me that they don't heat treat their barrels after I emailed them about wedge-slot peening.......with an attitude like "don't use them so much then "
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