A Grade Barrel Replacement

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robertbhayes
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A Grade Barrel Replacement

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I am attempting to replace a damaged Krupp barrel on my circa 1919 Philly Fox A Grade extractor.

Would it be difficult to fit a Krupp barrel from a 1909 Philly A Grade extractor on my gun? Neither barrel sets are stamped with weight numbers.

Would it be possible to fit a barrel from an A Grade ejector on my gun?
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Re: A Grade Barrel Replacement

Post by bbman3 »

Yes,it is possible to fit barrels from another gun on yours.Need to get a gunsmith that is familiar with fitting barrels.Weight of barrels make no difference other than different weight would change balance of your gun.Yes you can fit ejector barrels to extractor gun but you must remove ejectors and fit extractors. Bobby
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Re: A Grade Barrel Replacement

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Thanks, Bobby.
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