For Father's Day, I found an identical 87 Ducks Unlimited to my father's. He bought it used and it had a cracked wrist. I found the gun that I used for furniture for $500, and it probably was one of the best gifts he ever got. He loves the wood coloring, and we have been looking around for years to find a replacement.
So, I had a stockless 87, with a 26" ribbed barrel. To fix the stock, I picked up new walnut from Boyds. Due to getting the corncob forend, I had to get a new forend nut to make that work (the arm assembly that should have worked didn't, so I made the original work ).
After the stock was installed, I decided to make it into a basic defensive shotgun. Sent the barrel out to RAS, and had it shortened to 20" (at a rib mount), and install two beads (white front, brass mid). I also had it threaded to Remington chokes, since I use 11-87s for hunting, and have an entire set (has Improved Cylinder in it now).
I'm going to refinish the gun, and likely going to use CCR (used them for a lot of guns, never a problem). I kind of want to go all nickel, with their cera-plate. But depending on what they can do in regards to plating larger parts, I might Parkerize the major parts (barrel, magazine tube, receiver, trigger guard), and plate smaller stuff and internals.
Ducks Unlimited to Home Defense
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Sometimes the simplest is the best, we in in the UK are stuck with minimum barrel length of 24", your first picture shows , in my opinion the fundamental good looks, balance and simplicity of the Ithaca pump gun, with optimum barrel length. Nice One!
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Thanks. It is a very nice handling shotgun. I would have liked to have gone a little shorter, but worrying about getting too close to the legal limit. Currently have a few emails out regarding the finish. I am considering Melonite, nickel plating (NP3 or cera-plate), and Parkerizing (also a mix of the last two). Definitely will update this when the project wraps up. |
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Well, shotgun is on its way to Robar... NP3 Plus.
Will post pictures on its return. |
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Just got a notification on my phone that Robar charged my card for $491... pictures should be coming soon.
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Looking forward to the pictures...
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I went a little nuts on my '37 Magnum Model. It had a 30" VR full choke barrel, then I added a new 26" VR with interchangeable chokes. Still not satisfied, a rifled Deer Slayer from an '87 was next, then an older smooth bore Deer Slayer barrel. Lastly I bid on a new '37 Magnum 20" "riot" barrel and won as the only bidder. I think I'm done buying barrels for the Magnum now...
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Have any pictures Krag...!?
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I didn't have the 20" "riot" when I took this. |
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I got it Wednesday, but didn't get pictures until today...
Cut the Velcro to work with the shell cards. Really happy with how it came out. I did show my dad when he came over this weekend... and he thought it came out great. Wanted to have his barrel cut down the same, but kind of discouraged him. Think he should leave that gun how he has it. |
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Looking real good... !!
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Great looking gun, hope the finish is durable, because I hope you get out and shoot the thing too! It would be interesting to see how it patterns with bird and buck shot
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Yes...a range report would be nice.
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Might take it to the trap range to try bird shot... but I don't shoot it out of guns unless I'm bird hunting or shooting clays.
Will probably try it out with Remington 00... think I have a few low-recoil boxes laying around that I might as well shoot opposed to my defensive stuff (I shoot it out of my bed gun at least once a year). |
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Anything good to report from the range Screwball...!?
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Nope. Trying to take it sometime before Christmas, but hard to make time. |
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