View Full Version : Need help with Decision on 2 barrel set vs. two separate guns.
John Nagel
08-25-2016, 11:47 AM
Alright,
So I have a 16ga vh 0 frame with 28" tubes that is currently being restocked by Brian. I recently acquired a 20g vh 0 frame with 28" sleeved barrels for a helluva deal.
I have very unusual stock dimensions and it is very important to me that the gun fits right and balances properly. My question is:
Should I pillage the barrels from my recently aquired 20ga to create a 2 barrel set with my newly stocked 16ga 0 frame?
or
Should I just go ahead and restock the 20ga as well. Side-Note: the forend would need replaced as well as it is not checkered properly.
Any thoughts and opinions are appreciated!
Jim DiSpagno
08-25-2016, 11:59 AM
The 20ga sleeved gun, if cheaper than a restock, I would do a donor set to the 16 and maybe you would get lunch and the 16 fore end would fit also. Then you would have parts to sell to offset cost of barrel fitting. Just my opinion. Others would differ. Jim
John Nagel
08-25-2016, 12:59 PM
I am not sure how I would feel about selling off the other pieces, just seems sort of wrong to me to split a gun up like that.
Rick Losey
08-25-2016, 01:24 PM
In that case. I think you answered your own question
BTW. I don't like to see a working gun parted out either. But financially it's an option
John Nagel
08-25-2016, 01:26 PM
There is the option of just using the barrels, but not selling the rest and holding onto it..
John Truitt
08-25-2016, 01:45 PM
How do the 20 ga barrels compare in weight to the 16's?
This could affect the balance.
Also fitting could be as easy as they just snap on or the barrels may require significant alterations to make them fit.
All stuff to consider.
Good luck with your decision.
Steve Havener
08-25-2016, 02:11 PM
Alright,
So I have a 16ga vh 0 frame with 28" tubes that is currently being restocked by Brian. I recently acquired a 20g vh 0 frame with 28" sleeved barrels for a helluva deal.
I have very unusual stock dimensions and it is very important to me that the gun fits right and balances properly. My question is:
Should I pillage the barrels from my recently aquired 20ga to create a 2 barrel set with my newly stocked 16ga 0 frame?
or
Should I just go ahead and restock the 20ga as well. Side-Note: the forend would need replaced as well as it is not checkered properly.
Any thoughts and opinions are appreciated!
Just my opinion but if it were me I would not even mess with the 20 gauge because your 16 gauge will do anything the 20 will do only better and because they are both built on the same frame size there will not be any advantage in weight for the 20 over the 16.
Rick Losey
08-25-2016, 02:13 PM
There is the option of just using the barrels, but not selling the rest and holding onto it..
But. Once the barrels are fitted to the 16s action. They are unlikely to fit their original action again
John Nagel
08-25-2016, 02:22 PM
But. Once the barrels are fitted to the 16s action. They are unlikely to fit their original action again
Ever? As in I could never modify them back?
Rick Losey
08-25-2016, 02:33 PM
Ever? As in I could never modify them back?
Enough time and enough money. You can do almost any thing
If material had to be removed to make them fit. TIG or laser welding could build it back up. And then they could be fitted again
If material was added it could be removed
It very well could be a mix. Added some places, removed others
So both would need to be reversed
Seems to me to be a lot of work for VH's, after all that you may have wished you had restocked the 20 in the first place
John Nagel
08-25-2016, 09:35 PM
I guess I need to figure out how close the barrels are in weight. And also if the forend needs to be redone for the 20g a barrels or if the 16 will work
Mills Morrison
08-26-2016, 09:17 AM
The first thing to do is see if the barrels will just snap on
Russ Jackson
08-26-2016, 12:11 PM
The first thing to do is see if the barrels will just snap on
Be Very careful with this and take a minute and remove the Hook or you may have some real regrets here ,as The Barrels May Not Unhook Off The Receiver :eek: ! Sometimes you get lucky and sometimes you don't !
Rick Losey
08-26-2016, 12:54 PM
only Dean is that lucky :rotf:
todd allen
08-26-2016, 01:24 PM
Alright,
So I have a 16ga vh 0 frame with 28" tubes that is currently being restocked by Brian. I recently acquired a 20g vh 0 frame with 28" sleeved barrels for a helluva deal.
I have very unusual stock dimensions and it is very important to me that the gun fits right and balances properly. My question is:
Should I pillage the barrels from my recently aquired 20ga to create a 2 barrel set with my newly stocked 16ga 0 frame?
or
Should I just go ahead and restock the 20ga as well. Side-Note: the forend would need replaced as well as it is not checkered properly.
Any thoughts and opinions are appreciated!
I would restock the 20 to your dimensions, resulting in two shootable guns.
Having 2 guns is twice as good as having one.
:)
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