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Clip on forearm on Topper 12 ga
« on: February 18, 2014, 10:32:28 AM »
Older Topper "Buck" 12 ga Model 162........Slug gun
Has a clip on forearm, not a screw......?
Was reading thru FAQ and found a statement saying the all H&R/NEF forearms will fit most anything.......
That's not really true in all cases..... as the ML .50cal. has it's own....20 ga rifled bull has it's own....just a couple of examples......
So anyway...Ideas on a fix?....as the clip allows the forearm to pull when fired with a heavy slug load.
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Re: Clip on forearm on Topper 12 ga
« Reply #1 on: February 18, 2014, 12:37:43 PM »
Was reading thru FAQ and found a statement saying the all H&R/NEF forearms will fit most anything.......

Give me a link to that, it's not true, ALL butt stocks will fit ALL modern H&R firearms, most forends except some shotgun forends will fit all modern firearms as well, as for the Huntsman, a regular forend will fit fine, it just won't work for a ramrod. The M162 isn't a modern H&R, it was made 1968-86 by H&R Inc who went out of business in 1986, the snap-on forends were discontinued sometime in the 70s, best option is check Numrich for parts, sometimes they have them in stock. If you mean how to tighten it up, maybe a heavier spring in the latch? My 1908 12ga does the same thing with heavy turkey loads.

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Re: Clip on forearm on Topper 12 ga
« Reply #2 on: February 18, 2014, 11:02:05 PM »
Here is the quote I was referring to.....I'm sure I read it wrong......and the word "modern" will account for that statement.
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Stocks and forends on all modern H&R/NEF single shots are interchangable on all models with the exception of forends on 10ga platform barrels/slug guns.

The forend screw on current production firearms with wood stocks and old style synthetic stocks is a ¼"-20x½" flathead machine screw, checkered synthetic forends are ¼"20x¾", both are commonly available at Ace and True Value Hardware stores, be sure check the stainless section too.

Early H&R barrels use  a ¼"-28x½" forend screw, many hardware stores don't carry the ¼"-28 but a metric screw in 6-16 flathead is a close fit and will do in a pinch.  ¼-28 and ¼-20 machine screws can be ordered from http://www.smallparts.com

The hammer extension set screw is an 8-32 socket head that takes a 5/64" or 1/16" allen wrench, depends on when the extension was made.

To remove the stock, remove the butt pad/plate, the bolt has a 9/16"(14mm) hex head, you'll need a long extension for your ratchet to reach it.
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http://www.gboreloaded.com/forums/hr-centerfire-rifles/faq's-and-help-****please-read!!!****/
Was just wondering if any one had a threaded lug welded to the barrel.
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Re: Clip on forearm on Topper 12 ga
« Reply #3 on: February 19, 2014, 12:45:33 AM »
It might be easier to just tack weld or epoxy a ¼-20 coupler to the bottom of the barrel than trying to dig up a factory stud. Ya might PM Brian to see if he can help. I've dovetailed and/or drilled and tapped for studs on the bottom of rifle barrels, but dunno if there's enough barrel wall for either on the shotgun barrel.

Thanks, I'll clarify the FAQs statement.  ;)

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Re: Clip on forearm on Topper 12 ga
« Reply #4 on: February 19, 2014, 02:31:53 AM »
Yeah, thanks,
Was thinking about a nut JB welded on the bottom barrel.....most likely it would hold.
It would just help hold along with the clip....that actually hold pretty good.
Bernanke 1 oz slugs will sometimes lift the barrel off when fired.
Not a "stop sign gun"......only use it when you have to.
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