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Wanted: .410 Barrels for 28 Gauge Repro
Unread 04-07-2021, 09:16 AM   #1
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Did anyone buy a set of .410 barrels from Tony and not get them fitted to a gun? Let me know. I would be interested in buying them.
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Unread 04-14-2021, 09:49 AM   #2
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I, too am looking for a set of .410s that can be fitted onto a 28 ga.
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Do we know of an approximate number of .410 barrel sets CSMC actually produced to be fitted to Parker Reproduction 28ga. 00-frames? I know of only two such sets, both have been reported and discussed here in this sub-forum, are there more out there?
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Yes, there are more, and I am looking for a set.
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Bill ,I do not have what you are searching for and don't want to steal your Thread but I have a question ,does anyone know how many 28/410 Gauge Reproduction Sets were actually produced ? Also were these OO Frame or OOO Frames ? Thank You ! Russ
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There were even a few .410’s stamped as 0000-frames though actual frame dimensions mat prove to be otherwise.





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I believe it’s been said there were 31 410/28 gauge sets made. Mine are on 000 frame.
Correction, my 28/410 reproduction has 0000 stamped on the 410 lug and has F stamped on the 28 lug. My 410 VH is on a 000 frame.
Sorry for the mistake, it was 4:20 am when I posted the original.

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All (one barrel, .410 only guns)were made on 000 frames and all I have seen are marked 0000. I don't know how Tony's .410 Repro barrels were marked, but they are 000 frame size. Excuse my error in the first sentence, which has been corrected.
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The 28-.410 Repro set that I own is built on a 00 28 ga frame. The .410 barrel frame is wider, the barrels are spaced wider, the rib is wider and the .410 barrels do not touch at the terminal end. As a result, the .410 barrels are infact heavier than the 28 ga. barrels; both are 26". The .410 repro barrel lug is marked 0000, but they are 00. This is not the case with my original 28 and .410. My V-grade .410 is marked 000, narrower frame, narrower rib and barrels touch at the terminal end; barrel wgt 2-8. My V-grade 28 is marked 00 and barrel wgt 2-10; again both 26". Hopefully this helps with some of the aforementioned questions.
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Mike, sorry for my error in the first sentence of my post, now corrected. Of course, you are correct, the 28-.410 combos were made on the 00 frame. You have mentioned something that I and maybe others were not aware of. The .410 combo sets were, by your description, also marked 0000 and were actually 00 frames. I have never inspected a combo set but I have looked at a bunch of one barrel .410 guns, which were also marked 0000.
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