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Hole/screw in the front of skeet forearm
Perhaps a stupid question, but. Can someone tell me what the screw is for in the front of the beavertail skeet forearm. I have seen these show in several pictures.
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It is a reinforcing rod that screws into the front of the forend iron which in turn latches to the reinforced, one piece, forend lug/lower rib.
If not for these reinforcing pieces the overly large beavertail forend with its larger gripping surface would pull the old style forend lug away from the barrels. . |
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No screw in the .410 beavertail.
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Right Bill. . |
Dean, tell us about that wood set.
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The stock is one of the finest aftermarket stocks I have ever seen. The .410 forend is magnificent. It has a serial number correctly stamped in the bottom of channel but I couldn’t read the whole thing. I don’t know if it’s the real deal but I can’t say it’s not. . |
Dean. Tell us what you know about the reinforced barrel lugs on 410s with beavertail forearms. I’ve herd that some have it and some do not. Thanks in advance Jack.
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Jack, all I know about the .410’s and beavertails is that they didn’t have the reinforcing screw. Regarding the reinforced one-piece forend lug on .410’s, as far as I know is that the one-piece lug was eventually adopted for A grade Parker doubles regardless of whether the gun had a beavertail or not… so the early ones would not have it but the late ones did (?) (did Remington incorporate the one-piece on all doubles?).
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