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Re: F/S GR Douglas XX .32 Cal 1-16" Barrel Blank
Reply #15 - yesterday at 6:23pm
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Now that's funny........ "DUDE" Got it. 

I'll have to contact Jeff Bridges agent first,,. !


bpjack wrote yesterday at 6:10pm:
Bob,

You need to get with the program.  It ain't GENT any longer it is DUDE.  Jeff Bridges might take offense though.

Jack

  
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Reply #16 - yesterday at 6:28pm
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Why am I craving a white Russian and putting a bath robe on?
I'm even lactose intolerant and can't drink them.
  
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Reply #17 - yesterday at 6:57pm
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I will take it.
Have two 32 Douglas barrels that are .321 both shoot very well. Don’t care what the groove dia is. As will make it shoot regardless with the right bullet. This will be a 32-20
  
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Reply #18 - yesterday at 8:01pm
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Smoke wrote yesterday at 5:06pm:
Which of Winchester, Stevens, or Marlin made .32-40s in .319 (I'm not being snarky, I'm genuinely curious about this)

My early 44 (7 o'clock extrator) #3 barrel, is a .315 bore, .319 groove. I think some of the early Ballard 32/40's were also .319.
  

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Re: F/S GR Douglas XX .32 Cal 1-16" Barrel Blank
Reply #19 - yesterday at 9:49pm
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frnkeore wrote yesterday at 8:01pm:
Smoke wrote yesterday at 5:06pm:
Which of Winchester, Stevens, or Marlin made .32-40s in .319 (I'm not being snarky, I'm genuinely curious about this)

My early 44 (7 o'clock extrator) #3 barrel, is a .315 bore, .319 groove. I think some of the early Ballard 32/40's were also .319.


That Steven’s catalogs do not list bore/groove sizes, but the 32-40 bullets sold are listed as .319 diameter and all the Lyman Moulds sold are 319xx. Then also in the load data, diameter is listed .319.
  
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