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Offline DCmauser

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Older Barrel Lug Style?
« on: June 15, 2013, 12:19:34 PM »
I recall a forum member posting that some older barrel profiles (and/or perhaps finish) was better looking than that from H&R 1871 in more recent times.  Also, I have seen separate pictures of both barrels and forearm wood which show some sort of mechanical hooking arrangement, instead of a tapped stud/lug and a fine-thread forearm screw fasteners.  Is there any compatability between the older barrels and the modern actions and fore-end wood?

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Re: Older Barrel Lug Style?
« Reply #1 on: June 15, 2013, 01:25:50 PM »
Snap-on forends were on vintage H&R Inc firearms prior to sometime in the mid 70's IIRC, screw on forend studs started with a ¼"-28 thread and later were ¼-20 as are modern studs. I have a model 158 30-30 barrel  that's ¼"-28, my 1940 model 1908 12ga has a snap-on forend.

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