ok so i got this gun from my grandfather when he died, but in 1968 my grandfather had the barrels welded shut. Its pretty cool the paperwork saying the gun has been deactivated is through the IRS since the ATF wasnt created until 1972.
well anyways i love how the gun looks and would really like a modern version of it. i have thought about getting the NFA tax stamp and re-activating it but its an old gun and i would only be able to shoot 2",2 1/4", 2 1/2" and 2 9/16" low pressure loads. all of those are expensive and hard to find. I want to be able to shoot at least 2 3/4", i would also like the option of shooting 3" sheels but thats not a big requirment since shooting 3" magnum shells in a short barreled pistol grip gun for more then a round or two starts to hurt
here are some pictures of it
here it is with my 14 " mossberg 590a1 AOW
here it is with my Damascus double that i also got from my grandfather
and last is a family shot with a few of my shotguns
the top one is a 870 Remington super-mag with a 19" vent rib barrel (i shot some 3.5" buck shot through it which is 2 1/4 ounce (just a hair under 1000 grains) and 18 OO buck pellets @ 1400 fps. VERY powerful rounds, that hurt like a b****)
second one is a mossberg 590a1 with a 14" heavy barrel
third is the double that is welded shut
fourth is the Damascus double barrel
sorry i got a bit sidetracked but back to the point. i want to build something like the short double barrel, but i havent had any luck finding a reasonably priced double barrel shotgun i can use. I would really appreciate some help finding something.
what im looking for
-wood stock, (preferably something i can buy an extra of so i can shoot it with the stock and without) that i can cut down to make a pistol grip out of
-i want one that has external hammers
-capable of shooting at least 2 3/4" ammo, preferably something that can shoot 3" also
i dont care if its used or new, but i just dont know who makes a modern double thats at least somewhat affordable
and something that i dont have to sell a kidney to buy, plus i wouldnt want to cut up a really beautiful gun. A piece of art should not be cut up.
any advice would be appreciated.
SBS double barrel
SBS double barrel
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Re: SBR double barrel
That would be an SBS not SBR.
The coach gun used to have external hammers (in the mid 80s) but now they are internal firing pins.
See: http://www.stoegerindustries.com/firear ... h_guns.php
You might search around for a coach gun from the mid 1980s for external hammers.
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CZ makes a beautiful case-hardened double external hammer coach gun.
It is pricey but I may look into getting one.
http://www.cz-usa.com/products/view/ham ... -hardened/
The coach gun used to have external hammers (in the mid 80s) but now they are internal firing pins.
See: http://www.stoegerindustries.com/firear ... h_guns.php
You might search around for a coach gun from the mid 1980s for external hammers.
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CZ makes a beautiful case-hardened double external hammer coach gun.
It is pricey but I may look into getting one.
http://www.cz-usa.com/products/view/ham ... -hardened/
Shoot softly, and carry a big clip.
Re: SBS double barrel
thanks for the correction
i just got my wisdom teeth pulled so im a little out of it and accidently put SBR instead of SBS
as for the external hammers.... having them is not a big deal, i would be ok with out them.
how do you cock a coach gun without external hammers? I have never shot one without hammers so i have no idea how they work.
who knows if i had a chance to play with one without hammers, i might actually like it more
so stoger would be a good place to start my search? any other companies i should look at?
i just got my wisdom teeth pulled so im a little out of it and accidently put SBR instead of SBS
as for the external hammers.... having them is not a big deal, i would be ok with out them.
how do you cock a coach gun without external hammers? I have never shot one without hammers so i have no idea how they work.
who knows if i had a chance to play with one without hammers, i might actually like it more
so stoger would be a good place to start my search? any other companies i should look at?
Re: SBS double barrel
How about this one: Hammer Coach
The internal hammer types cock during the process of closing it from a broken down state. Some don't like this because it is always cocked when loaded.
The internal hammer types cock during the process of closing it from a broken down state. Some don't like this because it is always cocked when loaded.
Re: SBS double barrel
The "hammerless" shotguns have the hammers inside the reciever. They are cocked when you open the barrels. There are two small levers that stick out the front of the reciever that are pushed down by the forend. The levers push on a rod that cocks the hammers.
Here is my Stoger 12ga.
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Here is my Stoger 12ga.
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Re: SBS double barrel
The topic has been touched on several times on ST, which is where I got the idea to use a Rossi Overland for my SBS. No safety on the Overland and the hammers are fully functional.
viewtopic.php?t=16619
Good reading on sbs's with hammers vs without.
I decided to keep a full stock, the length of which I indicated on the form 1. It came back and I had less work to do. Guess I could always go back and cut some wood if I change my mind. A few pics of my Overland with its 11" barrels (blurred the engraving.......)
viewtopic.php?t=16619
Good reading on sbs's with hammers vs without.
I decided to keep a full stock, the length of which I indicated on the form 1. It came back and I had less work to do. Guess I could always go back and cut some wood if I change my mind. A few pics of my Overland with its 11" barrels (blurred the engraving.......)
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Re: SBS double barrel
Thats just plain sexy! Added to my list for sure!J Krammes wrote:The "hammerless" shotguns have the hammers inside the reciever. They are cocked when you open the barrels. There are two small levers that stick out the front of the reciever that are pushed down by the forend. The levers push on a rod that cocks the hammers.
Here is my Stoger 12ga.
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Will complement the SSS nicely!
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Re: SBS double barrel
Does the SBS need to have the shoulder stock still attached? If the barrels are shortened and the grip changed to a pistol grip, does it then become an AOW?
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Re: SBS double barrel
A gun that has or had a sholder stock can NEVER be an AOW. An AOW must start out with a pistol grip, or have nothing attached from the factory. Mark Serbu gets his 870 recievers from Remington with no stock or grip attached. That is how the super shortys are AOW's.
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Re: SBS double barrel
Maybe wrong term..convert a shotgun with a shoulder stock by shortening barrel to less than 18" and convert to pistol grip. I believe is called a "Weapon from a Shotgun", $200 stamp (thought I had seen that as another version of AOW).
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Re: SBS double barrel
That would be a SBS=short barreled shotgun.US Ranger wrote:Maybe wrong term..convert a shotgun with a shoulder stock by shortening barrel to less than 18" and convert to pistol grip. I believe is called a "Weapon from a Shotgun", $200 stamp (thought I had seen that as another version of AOW).