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Which double shotgun would be a good choice for this project?

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06 November 2009, 17:09
frank4570
Which double shotgun would be a good choice for this project?
This is a continuation of another thread.
Lets assume I am going to buy a 12 guage double and attempt to regulate the barrels good enough for slugs.
I need something cheap enough to experiment on, and strong enough for a diet of slugs.
I would think after I got the barrels off I would have them heat treated to minimize POI shifts with temp changes, maybe cryo them for the same reason.
The rest would just be lots and lots of labor.






Sand Creek November 29 1864
06 November 2009, 17:29
enfieldspares
Buy a 20" barrel Hungarian FEG. If you can find one. They were made for a British police contract years ago but still get seen at the odd auction in the UK. They were specified as putting BOTH barrels with slug into a four inch circle at fifty yards and were equipped with sights.
07 November 2009, 00:39
Russ Gould
Ken Owen has done plenty of these on Huglus (now CZ). Just spread the muzzles a bit and add iron sights. Forget the heat/cryo treating, you will have to heat them up to 500F or so to melt the solder when you regulate the bbls.


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07 November 2009, 01:09
frank4570
Searching, searching, not finding. I wonder if these guns are all not in the U.S.

quote:
Originally posted by enfieldspares:
Buy a 20" barrel Hungarian FEG. If you can find one. They were made for a British police contract years ago but still get seen at the odd auction in the UK. They were specified as putting BOTH barrels with slug into a four inch circle at fifty yards and were equipped with sights.







Sand Creek November 29 1864
07 November 2009, 01:10
frank4570
Thanks. That info gives me a few options and a few things to think about.

quote:
Originally posted by Russ Gould:
Ken Owen has done plenty of these on Huglus (now CZ). Just spread the muzzles a bit and add iron sights. Forget the heat/cryo treating, you will have to heat them up to 500F or so to melt the solder when you regulate the bbls.







Sand Creek November 29 1864
07 November 2009, 01:14
458Win
I would think that one of the old Valmets with the separated bbls would work well.


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07 November 2009, 02:43
frank4570
I'm thinking Stoeger is the only choice. 3in, double triggers,and I can pick one up for less than $400.00 new, $300.00 or less used.

Unbelievably, I have a 20 gauge right here I inherited. But I don't want a 20 gauge.






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