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Offline bstarling

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H&R Model 1900 Conversion
« on: December 04, 2010, 01:58:15 PM »
I recently came into an old, but solid H&R Mod 1900 12 gauge shotgun. No wood, no metal finish and probably not worth much. I locks up nice and tight though. I also came across a Brutus Denali 50 cal inline rifle barrel that needs to have a gun built onto it. Anyone have experience doing a stub up for something like this. With the inline barrel, the receiver would not have to deal with any pressure, just recoil and serve as a platform for holding the barrel and a firing pin to set the 209 off.

Any thoughts and comments are appreciated.

Bill

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Re: H&R Model 1900 Conversion
« Reply #1 on: December 05, 2010, 01:23:53 PM »
To be sure, as many folks as have talked about doing an H&R stub on here someone has some comments or photos they can share. I'm pretty sure that what I will do is to drill and tap the chamber to 7/8-14 for a screw in fit of the barrel. The barrel comes with a length of that thread at the breech and should make a pretty easy fit up. I would like to have some input though.

Thanks, Bill