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Originally Posted by Drew Hause
Mike: please ask the gunsmith to measure the choke and chamber length. As said, there is likely still muzzle constriction despite the cut barrels.
The original chambers were likely slightly shorter than the 16g standard of that period of 2 9/16".
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He is going to let me know that. Sounds like the 1st barrel is cylinder and there is some choke in the other barrel. They measure 26.5 inches so I’m guessing they were 28” originally.
What were the standard chamber lengths for a 16g Parker in 1928? I did just order some low pressure 2.5” shells.