Thanks for the compliment (?) WNY Whitetailer, and sorry for beating you to the punch about buying it, but don't worry, something will come up for you. I think it's completely safe, especially if it's a new gun (within the last 10 years or so), the newer guns have thicker steel in the chamber area and can be safely drilled and tapped by a GOOD gunsmith. The older shotgun barrels were actually better built with more craftsmanship but are thinner in both the barrels the the chamber area. The only reason my gunsmith stopped accepting 12 gauge shotgun barrels through the mails to D&T and mount scope rails on was that many were sending him nice older barrels with chamber areas that were to thin to safely D&T. Since the scope rail is also epoxied in place and has 4 screws it seems as if the gunsmith that did it seemed to know what he was doing. If 3 screws are used they should be upped in size from the originals and flat filed with the holes bottom tapped for full thread engagement, epoxy is still required....Still hope I can buy the gun or the barrel, I do think it is safe, and it's great gun for where you are. I suggest you keep it and shhot it, but if you ever want to sell it or the barrel I'm here...<><.... :grin: