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05-16-2011, 07:15 AM
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This would be O.K. set up but not cost effective due the fact that forend iron is not the same and conversion will never be correct. Better to sell your gun and buy the one you really want. I think it would cost no more than 1000.00 to upgrade....maybe less. I see several guns listed at this time with BTFE single or double triggers...mutch better move in the end.....just my take on the matter...thanks all SXS ohio....(-: I love the 410 and 28 gauge beaver tail guns....the beavertail is just the right size for the gun....them 410 barrels really get hot when shooting clays or anytime 6 rounds are fired rather quikely....
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05-16-2011, 01:56 PM
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Seems like I have seen one of the beavertail .410s somewhere. Kenny, do you own one of these? They were never pictured in a catalog as far as I can recall.
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