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Early versions of both had 2 9/16" chambers. I believe that both are true 16 gauge frames. The difference between the two is weight. The Sweet Sixteen had holes drilled in the barrel ring, additional milling of the receiver, and the stock had additional milling under the butt plate to remove weight. I think the early Sweet Sixteens also were enhanced with a gold plated trigger and safety.