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Old 12-20-2010, 03:58 PM   #1
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Thanks for all the information.

Kenny, if I understood correctly, the outside dimensions of 28" barrel length cases would all be the same. The barrel section would be narrower for a 28 gauge than a 20 gauge and 20 gauge snap caps would not fit into the 28 gauge snap cap fitment. Is that correct?

I have a straight grip stock and I can see the cut out for the pistol grip stock.

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Old 12-20-2010, 04:39 PM   #2
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Kenny can chime in if he wants, but I've owned 4-28 ga Repros, and all had loose fitting barrels and snap caps. For the money, these cases were a wonderful touch when these guns came out, but I don't think they felt there was enough difference between the 28 and 20 gauges to warrant the extra expense of having each case custom fit to all the gauges. That is the impression I got when I spoke to Jack Skeuse of Reagent Chemical, years ago, about this very issue.
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