Dlask 14" 870 Barrels (Now with Pics Post #46)

Yes, well your Dlask barrel sight may be capable of slicing a hand open, but do you have the evidence that it has ever done so? Seriously though, I can hardly wait to see how my fits and works.

Well, yes. I almost had my hand opened up after having the gun slip on me while holding it with one hand and the barrel facing up. The leading edges of the sight have sharp edges (at least on mine) that I will eventually have filed down. Normally not a concern, just something I noticed.

Having said that, it is a very nice barrel, albeit quite heavy. I did have to file down my forend a bit for fit, but not too much.
 
Scarab is a line of offshore boats made by Wellcraft. :rockOn:

Can anyone post a picture of what they look like? Might be worth while doing one as a project..............

Here ya go!

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Dlask Barrel just arrived!

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Dlask 14" on the right with a Remi 20" rifled barrel on the left. You can see the contour is slightly thicker for a ways longer before thinning out.

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The rifle sight. Looks good, didn't notice any sharp edges.

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Installed on my 870 Express Magnum. Its tight, but it will fit and cycle. I'm going to replace the wood with a synthetic stock set-up and the forend will likely need a light sanding, but no heavy work here. The quality is really good, as expected.

On the subject of weight: the 20" rifled deer barrel is 911 grams, the Dlask 14" barrel is 691 grams.

So the Dlask 14" is well made, lighter than a 20" rifled barrel, shorter and therefore easier to handle in the bush, and (with a light sanding of the forend) fits well. Overall I'm very satisfied with the barrel. Range report to follow.

One question. Will a 2 shot extension fit flush with the barrel end or is it too long?

Thanks

O'Kelly's Boys
 
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Dlask Barrel just arrived!



Dlask 14" on the bottom with a Remi 20" rifled barrel ontop. You can see the contour is slightly thicker for a ways longer than the Remi rifled barrel.

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The rifle sight. Looks good, didn't notice any sharp edges.

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Installed on my 870 Express Magnum. Its tight, but it will fit and cycle. I'm going to replace the wood with a synthetic stock set-up and the forend will likely need a light sanding, but no heavy work here. The quality is really good, as expected.

On the subject of weight: the 20" rifled deer barrel is 911 grams, the Dlask 14" barrel is 691 grams.

So the Dlask 14" is well made, lighter than a 20" rifled barrel, shorter and therefore easier to handle in the bush, and (with a light sanding of the forend) fits well. Overall I'm very satisfied with the barrel. Range report to follow.

One question. Will a 2 shot extension fit flush with the barrel end or is it too long?

Thanks

O'Kelly's Boys


You need a +1 extension...
 
Got m'y 12.5 too

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That one has been threaded for remchokes and actually include a choke too, no clue what it is at this time tho...
Fits like a glove, function just perfect, as you can see I have no forend still so we'll see if it needs fitting once it gets here.
 
So no rear site?

The front site is actually a pedestal base and blunt blade. This height is required on the short barrels to get them to shoot to point of impact without a rear sight...just sighting down the receiver like using a bead.

The shorter barrels ~ 14 and 12inchers will shoot way high without a 1/4in pedestal or so under a bead or blade. If you use a rear site on a short barrel you need a reallt tall front blade like nearly 3/4in or so.

Even a 18in barrel needs a pedestal under the bead to shoot POI...that's why the oem Remmy barrels are like that.

The Dlask front blade setup looks NICE....
 
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