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Drop in 12 or 20 gauge barrels

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Alberta Black

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Hi Fellas

Are there any drop in smoothbore barrels without sights made for Thompson Centre,Lyman, or Traditons flint lock rifles? I would prefer 20 or 12 gauge.

I was looking at the TOTW drop in smooth bore barrels but they come with sights.

thanks

AB
 
Hi Fellas

Are there any drop in smoothbore barrels without sights made for Thompson Centre,Lyman, or Traditons flint lock rifles? I would prefer 20 or 12 gauge.

I was looking at the TOTW drop in smooth bore barrels but they come with sights.

thanks

AB

You can always remove the sights and fill in the holes with allen screws and a dovetail wedge to fill in the front sight cut-out slot...

There is a .58 smoothbore drop in for the T/C on the market...
 
You might try Navy Arms. They used to have them in 12 ga.
They were 1/2 oct. 1/2 round with a front bead in 15/16"
28" with hard chromed bore. I still have one, only problem
is the gun is so light it'll kick the manure out of you unless you load it real light.
 
:what: Boy, I'd be a bit nervous of a 15/16" 12ga. That would leave a barrel wall of only .104" if everything is perfectly centered and to spec. And what about threads for a breechplug?
Sure would be light, not much steel there.
 
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