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Seems to me that I heard years ago that 30 inch M21 20 gauges were subject to a peculiar barrel "flip". Anyone else ever hear that? I'm sure not knocking this gun - it's a beauty. Wish my 2 bbl skeet grade gun was a nice! I have a 32 20g LC and have shot a 30" M21 20g, I've never noticed anything abnormal. All of them have some flex during the recoil. Just a matter of how much.
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-Shoot Straight, IM
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I haven't been out to Les' place in Phelan yet. Maybe I'll use him for some work soon. Finding good smiths is hard to do. Chuck, for the last couple of years I have been using Jack Dockweiler in Redlands. He's getting up there in years, but the work is good and reasonably quick.
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Sidelock
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Seems to me that I heard years ago that 30 inch M21 20 gauges were subject to a peculiar barrel "flip". Anyone else ever hear that? I'm sure not knocking this gun - it's a beauty. Wish my 2 bbl skeet grade gun was a nice! Yes,the barrels have a very slight down pitch to account for the flip.
Ole Cowboy
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