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Post by Salvo on Aug 14, 2017 23:00:22 GMT -5
Hello
I have a 24V 222 over 20 gauge. Problem is the barrel says 24V series D on the left side of the Barrel and the frame has engraved 24V series B? Frankenstein? Two different guns?
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Post by neilrr on Aug 18, 2017 14:51:47 GMT -5
Welcome to the forum. Based upon the schematics for the model 24V, 222 over 20 gauge barrel assemblies for any of the series: A, B, C, and D should be interchangeable. Therefore it is possible that some time during this combos' history the original 222/20 series D barrel assembly was replaced with a series B barrel assembly in the same calibers. Anyway, hope the combo functions well and you have a great time shooting.
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Post by bigkelly on Aug 18, 2017 16:57:00 GMT -5
unfortunately series "A" barrels won't interchange with the others
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Post by neilrr on Aug 18, 2017 17:29:01 GMT -5
I stand corrected on the A series, but what about a B and D series for a 24V?
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Post by neilrr on Aug 18, 2017 17:31:57 GMT -5
Does anyone have a list of which barrels can be exchanged from one model 24 to the other?
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Post by bigkelly on Aug 19, 2017 8:03:08 GMT -5
B,C,D barrels in 24V series will interchange In 24 rimfire (either 22lr or 22mag) over 410 or 20 it all depends on the shotgun barrel extractor style.If you're looking to buy a 24 rimfire that you can switch different barrels on make sure you get a "flat extractor" style.
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Post by neilrr on Aug 19, 2017 9:03:09 GMT -5
bigkelly, based upon your input, then my earlier assumption on how the gun got to has a different series 24V barrel than that shown on the receiver is plausible. I appreciate your input.
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