Are the cooey 840 barrels interchangable between gauges? I have bought an 840 barrel berfore and had to fit it to a reciever ( removed a wee bit of material with a dremel from the lug, a bit at a time + kept checking till it locked up tight + completely) . But this was done to a 12 gauge barrel to fit a different 12 gauge reciever.
I would like to know if the 16 + 20 gauge barrels could also be made to fit on my 12 gauge frame?
Or are the frames (recievers) for the different gauges all slightly different dimensions?
I would assume the .410 is on a smaller frame ?
I understand that sometimes there is shimming needed to take up the slack if there is loosenes.
But the one barrel I have fitted so far, was tight as described earlier , and that is the extent of my model 84 fittings so far.
I stumbled across a picture on the internet that got me thinking this way. It showed an 840 reciever in a fitted wooden case , with 3 barrels of different gauges included in the case. Each barrel had it's own forstock .
There seems to be lots of old beater cooeys + parts guns around. Sounded like fun to me !
I would like to know if the 16 + 20 gauge barrels could also be made to fit on my 12 gauge frame?
Or are the frames (recievers) for the different gauges all slightly different dimensions?
I would assume the .410 is on a smaller frame ?
I understand that sometimes there is shimming needed to take up the slack if there is loosenes.
But the one barrel I have fitted so far, was tight as described earlier , and that is the extent of my model 84 fittings so far.
I stumbled across a picture on the internet that got me thinking this way. It showed an 840 reciever in a fitted wooden case , with 3 barrels of different gauges included in the case. Each barrel had it's own forstock .
There seems to be lots of old beater cooeys + parts guns around. Sounded like fun to me !