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Posted in thread: Remington 870 barrel on 03/18/2010 at 5:16PM
Thanks Stalkingbear, I did work the action...I work the hell out of it and found where it was rubbing. A
little sanding on the fore-end (between the barrel and fore-end tube) did the trick. Thanks.Posted in thread: Remington 870 barrel on 03/17/2010 at 8:03PM
Just received my 18" barrel for my 870 from Remington today. It is my old turkey shotgun and I thought
I'd make it my HD shotgun. Anyway, I installed it and noticed that the last 1/4" or so toward the...Posted in thread: Ruger LCP on 07/01/2009 at 6:37PM
I've recently bought a LCP and took it to the range. I had no problems at all. It loaded, shot, extracted
and ejected every round. Although all the ammo I had was a couple of boxes of Fiocchi FMJ and ...Posted in thread: Hello from Western North Carolina on 05/28/2009 at 7:25PM
Welcome to the forum from the central part of NC. Hope you enjoy yourself here. I've learned alot in the
short time I've been a member. I do more lurking than posting though. I know what you mean...ev...Posted in thread: Bolt action shotguns on 05/23/2009 at 8:16PM
I have a Sears bolt action 12 ga (which would be a Savage model 58), with an adjustable choke. It was my
father's. He bought it around 1966 or 1967 maybe. It's old enough not to have a serial number. ...Posted in thread: Rem. Chokes on 03/24/2009 at 8:54PM
I've been looking at those Remingtons too. One of the Express models comes with a 18" fixed cylinder
choke which means no choke tube. But the others I believe come with the Rem-Chokes. There is one ta...Posted in thread: Replacement Barrel for Remington 870. on 03/23/2009 at 9:15PM
Can anyone tell me if a Express 18", fixed cylinder choke, barrel will fit a SPST model 870? To the best
of my knowledge, the SPST stands for "Special Purpose Shotgun Turkey". This is a turkey gun wit...Posted in thread: New member in North Carolina on 02/07/2009 at 9:34PM
Welcome from the central part of North Carolina.Posted in thread: Who really makes it? on 01/25/2009 at 10:12AM
It is a single action. Although I wouldn't call it a lever action....maybe a lever extraction. Operating
the lever only extracted the spent shell, you still had to cock the hammer manually.Posted in thread: Who really makes it? on 01/24/2009 at 11:08PM
I have a .22 rifle labeled as a Sears "Ted Williams" Saddlegun. Model number 340.530430. It was my first
gun and I was wondering if anyone knows who actually made it? I think it is a Ithaca Model Numb...
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