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Quote: metalguy i think this is something like this you are talking about, right ? ![]() ![]() sorry about the picture quality, these are just snapshots of what would consist of a truck gun i made for fun, and i promised my boss that i would tell everyone that my place of employment has nothing to do with this what so ever, and this in no way shape or form reflects work from John Rigby & Co. LONDON, where it is a No-No to put rifle barrels on a german shotgun action ![]() THIS action were plenty strong enough for this job, but i wont be responsible for your action holding up to the stress, sorry but it has to be said. remember to have the gun profed when finished. GUN facts: Suhl 12 gauge shotgun from 1938, henry atkin barrels from 1930, mated up in two days because that were all i had. caliber 450/400 3" weight: 9 punds 3 ounces, yes it is frisky it is my allweather gun, toss into the truck and forget about it, but it still shoots pretty good. hope this helps. P.S the name of the gun is THE DUCK because of the engraving at the bottom of the action, real classy ![]() best peter |