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Softest recoiling 20 gauge
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<blockquote data-quote="bbraden" data-source="post: 1392762" data-attributes="member: 92640"><p>I have a standard frame Rem 1100 20 gauge like the one mentioned directly above. I had the stock cut down for smaller statured shooters but decided I didn't like the non-ribbed barrel for beginning shooters. If you're interested in a short LOP (could always add spacers back), non-ribbed barrel and fixed MOD choke, let me know. As mentioned above, the original "standard frame" 20 ga 1100 is very soft recoiling. It's a 12 gauge frame and weight but bolted and barrelled for a 20 gauge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbraden, post: 1392762, member: 92640"] I have a standard frame Rem 1100 20 gauge like the one mentioned directly above. I had the stock cut down for smaller statured shooters but decided I didn't like the non-ribbed barrel for beginning shooters. If you're interested in a short LOP (could always add spacers back), non-ribbed barrel and fixed MOD choke, let me know. As mentioned above, the original "standard frame" 20 ga 1100 is very soft recoiling. It's a 12 gauge frame and weight but bolted and barrelled for a 20 gauge. [/QUOTE]
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