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The Pigeon Gun was fully engraved by George ? Ulrich and 28" barrel as standard. Of course, for that money, you could probably have any barrel length. Oddly, every Pigeon Gun I have ever seen has the 28" barrel.
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This 1915 Folder shows the Trap Grade in 12-gauge "standard" with the 30-inch barrels but one could have 32-, 28- or 26-inch, and in 16-gauge with a 28-inch barrel.
1915 Trap Grade.jpg The Pigeon Grade only lists 28-inch barrels in both gauges. 1915 Pigeon Grade.jpg In the paper Winchester called them Trap Grade and Pigeon Grade on the firearms themselves they marked them on the bolt TRAP GUN and PIGEON GUN. 330325 02.jpg 356173 04.jpg |
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