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Thank you Sir. Was looking at a 12 gauge 2 barrel set but it has a single trigger. I want double triggers but are hard to find..
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They all* had one forend for both barrel sets. At least for same gauge two barrel sets.
* the only case that I know of was in the event of 28/.410 sets. In that case there is a 28g forend and a 410 forend. Due to the extreme size difference in the tubes.
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02-02-2021, 11:12 PM | #5 | ||||||
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Are the barrels, forend, numbered to the receiver (all numbers matching)?
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Yes they are, all numbered alike.
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Additional forends could be purchased after the fact. And in those cases, the forends will have no serial numbers at all. Usually this was the case for beavertails.
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http://parkerguns.org/forums/showthread.php?t=4871
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Sure, an example of a beavertail and a splinter.
I was speaking of two splinters.
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Sorry, I don't claim to be The Amazing Kreskin, or else I must have missed where you were speaking of two splinters.
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