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Frank, Thank You for posting the pictures. I would be pretty happy also...
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I will post more tomorrow, gun at office
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I've gotta say I'm pretty impressed.
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Forend gap? c'mon guys, the forend to barrel gap has to either get larger or the barrels are so thick walled with a .410 internal and the same as the 28g outside. That would be rediculous. Why is this even a question? It's gonna be .550 minus .410, divided by 2 difference.
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Agreed, but I'd still like to see a pic. I was interested in a set, years ago when CSM advertised them, but refrained when I couldn't get them to send pics. Lots of $ for a possible unsightly gap between the bbls and forend. I will say that they look nice in the pics Pat posted though.
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I only asked the question because I thought it may be of interest to others that have ordered a set or those that just simply have an interest in these sorts of things. I am truly sorry if it offended you, Chuck. |
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More Pictures, some people will not believe the quality, but the way I look at it, Connecticut Shotgun make the $49,000 Parker 28 gauge on the same machines, there is no shortcut to Quality in these barrels.
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:rotf::rotf: I think Chuck has a set on order, but the topic of forend fit makes him a bit touchy, no? Until he sees them. Maybe...
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I got carried away. I had seen this concern stated many times in the past when the barrels were first offered. I even saw where Lou got a little coy about it. Sorry, you're right. |
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Heck Joe, that forend was a real find, but it weren't cheap neither. I think I may have the only one in existance.:duck::whistle: |
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