Barney was actually one of the first "tube" pioneers .... he shot a Clyde Purbaugh-tubed Browning 20 O/U for the 28 gauge event for a good number of years.
To say Barney was a "little-opinionated" about guns is maybe a bit of an undestatement, but never-the-less, he was certainly a gentleman and one of the Skeet greats of his time. He was all about "fit, balance & patterning" then "leave things alone".
I have shot one of his Remington 58's ( his "No. 1 gun" - he wanted to try mine - and offered me his "No. 2" in trade for it - straight-up ... I declined ) Working for C.I.L. at the time, Barney was very much straight forward in his approach to shotguns ... and really showed no brand loyalty whatsoever. His regular guns at that time were a Sedleckey "over-barreled/Simmoins ribbed" Mod 42 Winchester 410 pump ( ask George Parr to see it some time), the aforementioned Browning 20 gauge O/U with 28 ga, tubes and a pair of Remington 58 Skeet's. He was very quick to point out that he would change guns (after a thorough trial) if he could find one(s) that balanced, pointed and fit better than the one(s) he was using. Bit of a tall order when you sported an average like his .... a good portion of which was established before plastic hulls, protective shot cups or one piece wads and 8 point fold crimps. Loved his factory loads ( shot a few boxes of them ) they were all
standard-boxed C.I.L Target Loads ... but they all bore the imprint code
" BH " ... go figure !