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i venture they were probably 32 inches..i have a twin too it that is a 10 ga with the plain steel insciption on the barrel flat and the barrels are 32 inch on it..the serial numbers on both guns are close together i will have to get it out and see how close they are this evening...best i can tell the PLAIN STEEL INSCRIPTIONS were all made in the year of 1875..charlie
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28" 110 gauge
Charlie, if there are any stagecoaches in your neighborhood, you might can get a second job in security with your 28" Ten. Jim
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Charlie just get you a part time job as a guard on the chain gang, I am sure they have them down in your neck of the woods, heck I believe in Georgia they still wear black and white stripes. Then you get paid and rent the ten gauge to them too! and if someone runs you can shoot something other than a Dr Pepper can. Maybe this post is a little harsh? whatever Gary
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well if i was a little younger i mite look for one of them security job s i just could not rent out one of these old tens not knowing whether the person was taking good care of the old ten....i got some old leg bracelets that the chain gang boys wore...charlie
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