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Unread 12-09-2011, 10:22 PM   #1
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I was over to a friends house today and he showed me two 410 doubles with one hanging on the wall. It was a American Arms and the other is Bridge Gun Co. Well needless to say I brought both of them home with me.I just have a thing for those small ga. guns.The American gun is for a south paw which is the first one I have come across. I made the mistake of showing it to another friend and now he owns the south paw gun.All in all what a great day. Thomas
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Unread 12-09-2011, 10:54 PM   #2
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looks to be twist barrells on that one first twist barrels ive seen on 410... i too like these little guns...maybe i can have a good day soon.... charlie
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Charlie: I thought the same thing about them twist barrels.Have you ever seen a south paw gun in 410 hammer now that has got to be scarce. Don't you have one on the way. Thomas
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never seen a south paw hammer gunin 410 gota be rare...yep got one on the way but unfortunatly its a single barrel buti got it cheap i just cant pass up a bargain.... charlie
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I need a little help here. As I look at the picture of the gun from the butt end I would call the cast, "cast off" and it was set up for a right handed shooter. When mounted to the right shoulder the right handed shooter's right eye would line up with the rib and he would not have to bend his head to the right to achieve his sight picture.

Isn't "cast on" bending the stock the other way?

Am I correct?

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Cast Off - An offset of a gun stock to the right, so that the line of sight aligns comfortably with the right eye while the butt of the stock rests comfortably on the right shoulder. Almost all right-handed shooters benefit from a little castoff and most custom built guns are made this way. The only question is how much. The castoff of a gun is about right when, with the gun comfortably mounted, the front bead lines up with the center of the standing breech. A stock offset to the left, for shooting from the left shoulder is said to be Cast On.
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The gun in the picture is for a right handed shooter.I purchased two 410 hammers I just didn't post a picture of the left handed gun because a friend bought it before i could get it home. Thanks Thomas
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The gun in the picture is for a right handed shooter.I purchased two 410 hammers I just didn't post a picture of the left handed gun because a friend bought it before i could get it home. Thanks Thomas
There ya go! I was looking at the left hand gun. It was I, therefore; who was in error. I have an old Model 12 with cast off and it is pretty amazing how much easier it is to sight. Just a little makes a big difference.

I see gun smiths advertising stock bending, but I seldom hear of a fellow actually doing it to his gun.
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Steve, I have had a couple stocks bent with good success. Cast On or OFF can be adjusted with great success but I had one with a lot of drop and tried to have that adjusted and was told that only very minor changes could be made in that regard.
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Steve, I have had a couple stocks bent with good success. Cast On or OFF can be adjusted with great success but I had one with a lot of drop and tried to have that adjusted and was told that only very minor changes could be made in that regard.
That makes sense to me. Seems like the tang would get in the way if one wanted to raise the drop.

I've got an old Superposed that lines up pretty well, but I might put a tad of cast off just for grins. The gunsmiths advertises the first and second bend with a price for each.
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