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As Jeff mentions, they can wear away your barrel bluing.
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The Following User Says Thank You to Garry L Gordon For Your Post: |
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British Sporting Arms has them in stock, most gauges. If heat is the issue, I just wear an old driving glove, but I did buy one for one of my English guns to extend the fore end.
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Due to the variations in forend shapes, they will all “fit” differently on different guns. I had one that I used on some of my 12g guns. And found it helpful with hot barrels. Mostly on one lefever that had very light barrels and got warm pretty quickly. I had a 20g that I was never able to fine one that fit well on the forend tip.
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The Following User Says Thank You to Brian Dudley For Your Post: |
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I found lots online and for like $75 , I just thought if they good and also protect the front wood , then I would , but if it’s going to wear on the blueing, then I’ll just wear a nice lite pair of good leather gloves |
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They are not really designed to go over the forend. But be notched out around it.
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One of my friends thought he needed one of those for dove shooting on his Parker 20 because the barrels were getting hot with all the action. So as we were shooting in knee high golden grass of the late summer, and moving around a lot, within the first 5 minutes that beautiful leather slip slipped right into that grass during a reload never to be seen again. With eyes to the sky for the next in comer, you can reload without ever looking at your gun. Cured me of ever wanting one.
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This the one I use on my DHE. It is from Galzan. I formed it to really wrap around the barrels. It feels great in my hand and looks great as well. It's a great solution for shooting clays with a splinter forearm.
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The Following User Says Thank You to John Reed For Your Post: |
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Interesting phenomenon I noticed.
The use of one or these barrel guards with the forend hand further down the barrels always gave me the sensation of a greater length of pull. |
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