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Edgar's participation in a thread demands you pay attention because you know this is coming, maybe not now but wait it will come.
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Edgar, that was CLASSIC!!!! Thank you!! :rotf::rotf::rotf::rotf:
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At the Las Vegas show in 2003 I bought a pair of English 28-gauge snap caps for my 28-gauge No. 2 NID and the gun wouldn't fully close on them. Returned them at the 2004 show. The English gun maker stated that early 28-gauges had thinner rims.
My 28-gauge Model 12 Skeet Gun won't quite close on modern 28-gauge rims, but functions like greased lightning with old paper Super-X or Super-Speed shells. It worked fine for years with the early 28-gauge AAs?!? I seem to recall Babe saying something about having to recut the rim recesses on early Parker Bros. 28-gauges. |
Dave, what year was your M12 Skeet gun made?
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They weren't bombing in London during my many business trips there but I did get bombed never the less.
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Yes is not uncommon for early 28 gauge guns to have extractor rim cuts that are too shallow for later-manufactured shells. Lawrence relieved the extractor rim cuts on both of my early VH 28s.
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