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Unread 11-22-2025, 05:43 PM   #11
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I believe a two frame is the more common frame size for that gauge. So finding a set should not be as difficult. You’ll probably need to have them fit to your gun once you acquire them.

If the barrels you have are safe to shoot, it’s always good to have a rainy day option in my opinion.
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It looks to have some nice wood could you post some pictures of the complete stocks
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2 frame 12ga barrels should be even easier. I'll check and see if I have something else. What about stock fit? Does everything else about the gun work for you?

The second you sell the gun, you'll run across the perfect set of barrels somewhere. I would be a little patient. I would still go shoot it...
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Here is some better pics of the wood.
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2 frame 12ga barrels should be even easier. I'll check and see if I have something else. What about stock fit? Does everything else about the gun work for you?

The second you sell the gun, you'll run across the perfect set of barrels somewhere. I would be a little patient. I would still go shoot it...
I’d greatly appreciate the help if you do happen to have something else. I am 6’4 so not many shotguns of this era fit me. I’ve learned to deal with it. I’m perfectly fine with everything else about the gun. Barrels are tight to receiver. Functions properly. Definitely could use cleaned but I’m happy with overall condition for the purpose I bought it for, if that makes sense.
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Earlier this year I purposely bought a DH with cut damascus barrels and it too has the original skeleton butt plate. I used it in September for dove hunting.
I'm quite pleased with it.
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Here you go
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30" Vulcan steel barrels #2 Frame. $850.00
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Just what I was looking for! I appreciate the help! Are you familiar with the process of having new barrels fitted? Is it overly difficult?
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The barrel is already cut and an alternate is to send it to Briley and have flush/thin wall choke tubes installed. Briley will check the integrity of the barrels before installation. Something like $549. which includes 5 choke tubes of your choice.
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