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I guess I figured that buying a $6500 #3 frame 20 to cannibalize the barrels to fit to a $600 EH Grade #3 frame 10 to be a bit counterproductive.
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Uh in a word NO that isn't my intention . I want barrels and possibly forends from that are without the rest of the gun .
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Nothing has happened to my #3 frame 16, but I won't be selling it to make a two barrel ten gauge. However, I may try the barrels on one of my #3 frame tens, but for what reason? The little 16 is a great gun by itself. It is a lightly choked grouse gun with factory 28" barrels. I have no idea what the original owner had in mind.
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