Originally Posted by
WV Hunter
I'm confused as to how to tell which models actually came in 1:20 twist.
Is it only the original DISC rifles (orange disc), or did the .45 Extreme (red disc) come in 1:20 also?
DISC Originals Only... Someone could have converted a Original to the Red DISC but the rifle needs to start life as a DISC Original
What would the barrel of a 1:20 say? Just DISC?
No it does not indicate 1-20
Yes is says D.I.S.C. only
Another question, do all Extreme models actually say Extreme on the barrel? ie: DISC Extreme
If it is an Extreme - it is 1-30
And there some late Original DISC's that that are not 1-20 they switched to 1-30 during the run of that line.
Do any rilfes actually say Super Disc on the rifle?
On the rifle NO
I saw a .45 in a store a while back that just had DISC on it... no Extreme, and it was a .45. It was used, the store owner had no idea what the twist was. It had a fluted barrel and thumbhole comp stock.
Thanks
All depends on the serial number for the rifle mentioned above...
Serial number change for the .45 twist rate was anything prior to #2291 on mild steel and #5043 on stainless were 1:20 twist