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Unread 09-09-2021, 12:36 PM   #1
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In keeping...I have 7......4 O frames...a Trojan..O frame Grade 1 hammer with cuts..and a 32" VHE..Hard to pick a favorite..
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I have a 16 0 frame GHE three barrel set 24", 28", and 30", all factory, that is, obviously, my favorite. However, there are a few more 16s that I treasure in my collection. Lately, I have been shooting my Grade 2 hammer gun, 0 frame, milled receiver, and having a great time. It is tubed to 28 gauge by Briley, and I'm thinking about having Briley tube my Lindner 16 hammer gun to 28 gauge also.
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For the original poster..

I have a one frame VH 16 that has 28" barrels IMC and full chokes..

It weighs 6lbs. 3oz.

All letters to the gun.....

The stock's pistol grip fits my hand perfectly......

I have a very nice VH 28 and 20 that I like very much but to me they just don't fit me or feel as nice....

BTW the 20 is heavier and the 28 isn't that much lighter then the 16...

JMHO ......Look for a 16 like that....should be in the 2-3k area maybe more through a dealer

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