If the two barrels are the same gauge, I don't know why they would come with two forends. I'd expect one. I have a two barrel AYA #2 set, 28 and .410. with separate forends. I love it. Haven't learned to shoot it all that well yet, but I'm working on it. It's 8 oz.heavier with the .410 barrels mounted and I seem to shoot the .410 a little better than the 28. I think the extra weight is a help. I'm a recoil pad person. Checkered butts tend to slip around in gun racks and quickly get scarred up from setting against the ground. To my unclassy eye, they look like a cheap air rifle. Skeleton butts are beautiful and classy but also not very practical for real world use, IMO.
Last edited by Jim Legg; 05/01/10 05:17 PM.