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RECOIL ROB ------ The monoblock arrived today, many thanks. I Will take good care of it. Ken
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1) Gauge - 20Ga / 28ga 2) Barrel length - 28" / 26" 3) Solid rib type - flat matted 4) Top rib extension - slotted rib extension 5) Forend release - Chamshell type 6) Stepped lock plate - Yes 7) Cocking indicators - Yes 8) Block stock fitted to barrel action with customer supplied wood - Yes, with 2 or 3 recommended stockmakers. 9) Push thumb opener
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1)28 2)28" 3)concave 4)dolls head 5)clamshell 6)stepped 7)cocking indicators 8)fitted wood 9)second 20G bbl option
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1) 20ga 2) 28" 3) flat matted 4) dolls head extension 5) clamshell forend release 6) stepped lockplate 7) no cocking indicators 8) no wood fitted, referred stockmakers list 9) single selective trigger.
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SURVEY: 1) Gauge - 20Ga 2) Barrel length - 30", or 32" even better 3) Solid rib type - flat matted 4) Top rib extension - doesn't matter to me 5) Forend release - doesn't matter to me 6) Stepped lock plate - Yes 7) Cocking indicators - No 8) Block stock fitted to barrel action with customer supplied wood - No 9) Double triggers
Thanks for asking!
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1) Gauge - 16ga/20ga 2) Barrel length - 28" / 26" 3) Solid rib type - flat or swamped, matted 4) Top rib extension - slotted rib extension 5) Forend release - Chamshell type 6) Stepped lock plate - Yes 7) Cocking indicators - Yes 8) Block stock fitted to barrel action with customer supplied wood - available, with 2 or 3 recommended stockmakers, and also available without wood. 9) Push thumb opener, double triggers 10)barrels available separately for existing xx frames.
Thanks for asking [again],
Mark
Last edited by marklart; 05/30/07 01:41 AM.
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SURVEY - additional features desired: 1) Gauge - 28Ga and or 20Ga, 2) Barrel length - 28", 30" 3) Solid rib type - flat matted 4) Top rib extension - either 5) Forend release - Chamshell 6) Stepped lock plate - Yes 7) Cocking indicators - No 8) Block stock fitted to barrel action with customer supplied wood - Yes as an option or no wood 9) double triggers
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1) Gauge - 16 2) Barrel length - 30 3) Solid rib type - flat matted 4) Top rib extension - Dolls head 5) Forend release - Chamshell 6) Stepped lock plate - No 7) Cocking indicators - Yes 8) Block stock fitted to barrel action with customer supplied wood - Yes 9) Other features desired- Next A heavy 12/10 for waterfowl, I've had it with all this small bore stuff!
Your other input comments will be very welcomed. George Pittelko [/quote]
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1) 20ga preferred or 28ga 2) 28" preferred or 30" 3) flat matted 4) dolls head extension 5) clamshell forend release 6) stepped lockplate 7) no cocking indicators 8) no wood fitted, referred stockmakers list 9) single selective trigger
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Ken, I finally located my 7 1/4 pound 10 gauge G Grade Lefever that I was so curious about pertaining to pin separation. The gun has 1 5/32 pin separation. I don't remember what the final choice of pin separation was on the new gun, but I remember that it was not fractional. The 1 5/32" separation is just a 32nd more than a #1 1/2 frame Parker and I don't recall its relationship to most XX frame Lefevers. I will try to locate the "frame size" thread and compare this frame to others we researched. This is no ugly gun and could be made in 20 gauge very easily if the breech balls were trimmed just a bit. As I mentioned before, Parker tens were made on pin separation as little as 1 1/16". That is 1.0625, a bit smaller separation, as I recall, than your final choice for the new gun. Bill Murphy
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