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Early 28 Gauge Production
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03-03-2022, 08:22 AM
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As was usually done with Parker guns, the gun was chambered 2 3/4", probably for 2 7/8" shells. I didn't know that 2 7/8" shells were made that early, but maybe they were. They became the standard shell for 28 gauge until after WW2.