I have one for the Benelli SuperNova as mentioned in the other thread. I have the smooth bore, with choke, rifle sighted barrel. For the most part I have no complaints about the barrel itself, but the rear rifle sight is a bit lacking.
I had some issue with the sight slide, it stripped or broke and they replaced it. Still not the greatest design, but functional I suppose. I'd have no qualms about buying a plain or ribbed barrel from them. Plus the fact they're so much cheaper than Benelli's crazy prices.
I bought the Carlson 18” barrel for my 12 gage 870 Rem in early 2020. All of my Carlson 12 gage chokes, from full to open choke, fit perfectly, as well as an old turkey choke. The shotgun has been repeatedly pattern tested between 35 and 40 yards with a number of loads, with good results. For me, using full on turkey loads in that barrel is plain down painful as a defense load, even though the milder 5-7 1/2 loads pattern well at close and mid ranges. The barrel and chokes have been flawless to date (2 full years). The black matte finish barrel matches the original finish on my gun. Sorry, no pics. This shotgun, with a manageable load, is my main close range defense shotgun. Regards, Blackhorse4
Posts: 88 | Location: North central Kentucky | Registered: October 30, 2016
I have a carlson's 18.5 barrel on a 870 project I did a year ago. It came parkerized with a raised front bead, chrome lined barrel, and threaded for chokes. Came with a modified choke. Uses standard Remington chokes too. Paid 200.00 for it on ebay. I am extremely happy with it. I would recommend it.
Posts: 606 | Location: NW Pa. USA | Registered: January 25, 2004
If anyone is curious, the is the rear "rifle" sight. The first one cracked, or was cracked when I got it, in the lower aluminum part. I had them send me another in case I ever decided to sell it. It's a little small but functional I guess.