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I have a Belgian pinfire double which was given to me by a friend. It a plain gun, but fun to shoot on occasion. I had custom made brass cases and reload my own.
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I bought a double barrel hammer gun from safari outfitters at the southern
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I had one Manufrance Ideal that was originally 24 but the guy I bought it from had it chamber sleeved to 28. I thought I’d be the perfect quail gun, but I shot it very poorly. Then a couple years ago I bought a three gun lot from Rock Island. The gun I was interested in was listed as a Belgian 28 bore hammerless side lever double. When I got it home and looked it over and could tell something didn’t look right. First it was a German made gun. Second a 28 shell dropped past the extractor, a 20 wouldn’t chamber. After doing some measuring, it was clear that it was a 24 bore. I decided to have it chamber sleeved to 28. I shoot it really well on pointed quail.
I’ve also had two different 32ga doubles. One Spanish one Belgian. Wished now I’d kept the Spanish gun. I shot it well to. |
always liked the looks of a 32 gauge shell I have a few shells but aint found a gun yet....charlie
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There was a good article on the 32-gauge in the September 1933, The American Rifleman by James Vance, M.D. He had a lovely new straight-grip, 30-inch barrel, Lancaster 32-gauge. Unfortunately for the 32-gauge and its half ounce of shot, back in the June 1933 issue F.C. Ness reviewed the new Winchester pump for the new 3-inch .410-bore shell with 3/4 ounce of shot.
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that 3 inch 410 shell sure put the hurt on that 32 ga shell.....charlie
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