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Call me a philistine, but I'd prefer the 16ga come with the option of 28" barrels with choke tubes (just like the 20ga and the 12ga).
To me, a gun is much more versatile when you can change choke tubes for varying hunting situations.
Hopfully CSMC reconsiders offeing such a barrel configuration for the 16ga.
--shinbone
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I emailed CSM. They said weight of the 16 would run about 6 1/2 lbs. All wood will be American Black Walnut. When asked about delivery they said " I would think right after the first of the year as we are making them now." So, pay your money and take your chances. As for me, I am trying to decide which configuration I want. I dont want mine shipped till I get back from this s#*T hole so I am not worried about the wait. I think its great that there is a scaled 16 double , made in the US for under 3K. My 20 and 28 are very nicely made. No complaints
Brian LTC, USA Ret. NRA Patron Member AHFGCA Life Member USPSA Life Member
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They told me the 16 would be "a little over 6 pounds". 6-1/2 is getting up there for my tastes. Then again one could always order it choked M & F and hacksaw and inch of to reduce the weight and open her up!
Last edited by Recoil Rob; 11/02/08 10:49 AM.
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I wonder if the 16 gauge is built on the 20 gauge frame?Bobby
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I wonder if the 16 gauge is built on the 20 gauge frame? The announcement refers to a "scaled frame" for the 16.
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I wonder if the 16 gauge is built on the 20 gauge frame?Bobby This is copied from the CSMC RBL FAQ's page: 47. Are the 12 and 16 gauge the same frame? No the 12 gauge is its own frame and the 16 gauge is a specially designed frame just for the 16 gauge. It is not the same as the 12 or 20.
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Just ordered a 12 ga for waterfowling. 32" straightgrip.
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What is the price on one of these bad boys??
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