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20 gauge single-shot project gun

Started by gobblergls, June 12, 2012, 11:22:26 AM

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gobblergls

Inspired by Gadget's transformed Savage 220A, I have acquired a Savage 220A and will either modifiy it or a Baikal MP18 into a single shot 20 gauge "turkey only" gun with either a camo dipped or painted surface,  recoil pad, red dot, sling, and turkey choke with barrel work.  The more I look at the Savage, the more I can't bring myself to alter it as it is in very good condition.  I am suffering Vandal's remorse.   I don't think I'll get warm fuzzy feelings about the MP18 and it may be the ideal candidate.  Cheaperthandirt has a great price on the MP18 which is available in .410 bore, 20 and 12 gauges.  I have one on order.  I like the idea of a "hammerless" gun.  I will update as progress is made. Here's an earlier thread on 20 gauge single shot turkey guns:
http://oldgobbler.com/Forum/index.php/topic,9329.0.html

SumToy

We have worked on a lot of the Baikal.   We have did chamber work and chokes to make hunting and target guns.   We have gone all the way to a 1 inch 36 inch long built barrel on them.  It is a good platform to start with.    They make it in a trap gun.  It has longer barrel, vent rib, screw in chokes and is ported.  :anim_25:
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gobblergls

William, I'll definitely be in touch.  The Baikal has a  26" barrel and is chambered for 3".  A good deal for $91 and $11 shipped. Gil

Waddle Whacker

How much does that MP18 weigh? It states on Cheaper Than Dirt that it's 9lbs. Is that a misprint? I'm interested in the single shots as well, but not at 9lbs.

gobblergls

The 9 lbs. is probably a mistranslation from the Russian.  I was told 5.3 lbs. or less by a man who can read Russian and got info from a Russian forum.  He owns the 12 gauge MP18 and told me his weighed 5.5 lbs.  He added weight for duck hunting.  When it gets in I'll post the weight. Gil

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Waddle Whacker

That sounds more like it! Keep us posted on her progress!

USAFTurkey

What about the lever for breaking it open?  Looks like it would be in the way and easy to accidentally break the gun open.

gobblergls

The lever is not conventional, but it takes more than a tap to break the gun open.  I don't see it being in the way with the gun across a knee,  making a shot or any more obtrusive than a red dot sight or scope in carrying it in the woods with or without a sling.  I considered a hammer gun, but there are issues with an exposed hammer, cocked and uncocked, that folks seem to work around okay.

killdee

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I'm interested in the weight myself, I may build me up 1 of them after I hear a few reports from you guys. That would be a nice light tote for some of the public lands I hunt. How about a review when you get it as to the overall quality of a 100$ shotgun and a pattern or two. I would appreciate it.

killdee

Also I guess you have to get it threaded for a choke also?

gobblergls

Yes, turkey choke will be installed.  I hope to have the "before" photos up this weekend.  The Baikal is set for delivery tomorrow.

TrackeySauresRex

Post it up, I'd like to see it as well  :anim_25:
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gobblergls

Quote from: USAFTurkey on June 13, 2012, 09:40:10 PM
What about the lever for breaking it open?  Looks like it would be in the way and easy to accidentally break the gun open.

The TC Encore opens pretty much the same way with its combination release/trigger guard mechanism.  The TC's actually extends out more than the Baikal's.  I haven't read any problems with it releasing accidentally.  In fact, the only complaint I've read about the TC Encore is its cost.  ;)

R AJ

Quote from: killdee on June 14, 2012, 05:56:39 PM
Also I guess you have to get it threaded for a choke also?

Is it not a screw in choke threaded for the Tru-choke pattern?