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russ you get tired of lookin at them old guns just sendem my way.... charlie
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28. Did they invent the loading and then make the first guns for that gauge? Not sure, but that's how I recall it, but I'm not going to go to the mattresses over the issue. |
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Parker Bros. was the first American company to offer a 28 gauge double gun.
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Just for the sake of arguement, without going to the mats, here is some basic information from 2006... http://www.shotgunworld.com/bbs/view...8619&view=next
But please read all of the posts and seperate the wheat from the chaff for yourself. |
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I had posted this in a thread on the Off Topic Forum but it fits better here.
James |
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Wow! Thanks to all of you. I love all those small bores.
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