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November 17, 2008

As far as I know the barrels are the same. The shrouds however are different as the ejector rod slot is longer on the 445. A 445 shroud will work on 44 but a 44 shroud will not work on a 445. While the barrels will fit both guns there may be different twist rates which will affect accuracy, but should still work. Others can jump in with more/better info.
LB
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February 22, 2009

Both are 1:18.75".
Here's a good reference for twist info:
http://www.castpics.net/subsite/Twists/default.html
Regards, Ron
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