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Unread 04-19-2021, 04:59 PM   #1
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Originally Posted by Jim DiSpagno View Post
14 gauge guns were more prevalent in Europe during the last half of the nineteenth century and that reflected in the 14 ga being made here to satisfy the wants of wealthy immigrants. Once WW1 started all munition production went towards military use. That was the end for the 14
I must admit I usually only focus on the big guns but the 14 gauge does sound interesting . I seen a nice one that sold on gi at some point a grade 1 hammerless serial # 74117 . I think it was listed as a #1 frame .
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