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SOLD NOS 15/16 x 32".36 caliber barrel with breech plug

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I purchased this NOS _New Old Stock barrel with breech plug at an estate sale. .36 caliber 15/16 x 32" The barrel has no markings as to manufacture.
It has light surface rust on the barrels exterior but no pitting. The bore is pristine as it was heavily greased. I slugged the bore and came up with .362 bore and .348 at the Lands. Rate of Twist is 1 in 48", breech plug has a 3 1/4" straight tang threaded 9/16 x 24TPI matched to the barrel.

I was going to install this one on a H&R underhammer rifle that I have but I am really project heavy and need to thin some out. I'll be listing the underhammer at a later date. I'm asking $90 plus mailing at cost. Please see the photo's and private message me if interested.

I was asked about the bore and ROT dimensions. The rate of twist was determined with a tight patch and 1/2 revolution in 24".
I used an oversized pure lead slug and I'm comfortable that I'm within .001 of my measurements

Thanks,
O.R.
 

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