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Don't think you can go quite that far with those 1" barrels. You can get a nice .62(20 guage) out of'em though. Ed Rayle in W.VA can do it for ya...
 
Lots of luck in finding a left hand Renegade barrel or even a breechplug on which to build, they just never were very common. :shake:
 
Snow on the roof, I know just how you feel. Finally found a LH .54 than had a rusty barrel. Want to use the breech plug from that for a .40 barrel and is being worked on as I type this. Can't wait to see if I can lift the thing when it is finished. Looked long and hard all over the country for a LH barrel, they do show up but are scarce. Good luck in your quest.
 
Yep, I called Green Mountain about a drop in barrel. After the guy on the phone stopped laughing he said GM never built a left hand drop in... :cursing:


Snow
 
I've got my .54 Renagade right here looking at it. Unless I'm not really picturing what you're saying, ANY barrel should work because it's so easy to seal off your old touch hole with a screw and re-drill and tap the other side for your new one. People seal off flash holes that are placed in the wrong proximity to the pan and re-drill/relocate them all the time; likewise, moving one to the left-side flat shouldn't be a problem -- you or any gunsmith should be able to do it "in a flash" (sorry).
 

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