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dean the fellow who made the chamber length in your gun that day was dreaming of a 16 ga thus the 2 9/16 inch chambers...charlie
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Correct me if I'm wrong Frank but the way I read that ad is that the Marlin is chambered for 2 3/4 so 2 5/8 can also be shot in it. Neat ad. Thanks.
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On the small end they may have limited it to 2 5/8" because it is a pump. It may not cycle well with 2 1/2" shells.
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Daryl, that's the way I read it too. My questions have to do with American factory 2-5/8" paper shells. If factory practice was to cut 2-5/8" chambers for 2-3/4" shells, then why would the factories be marketing 2-5/8" paper shells? For a 2-1/2" chamber? Were any American 12-gauge guns made with 2-1/2" chambers?
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02-26-2015, 10:14 PM | #7 | ||||||
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No mention of the load length in the 1905 Marlin Model 19 ad
Back again 1913 Model 28 Marlin Repeating Shotgun Stevens No. 200 20g "for any length of shell" in 1913 http://www.la84foundation.org/Sports.../SL6212020.PDF
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Drew and Frank (and Dave who will probably chime in)- you guys absolutely kill me with these old ads. Thank you for the good views and information.
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Good question Frank. Hopefully our info Guru Dave N. will have some input on this shell length issue.
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1897 Sears listing for hulls lists none in 2 1/2" (tough to read the fine print though)
http://books.google.com/books?id=CSV...C&pg=PA546&lpg Same with 1895 Montgomery Ward except 2 1/2" brass shells http://books.google.com/books?id=zWe...AC&pg=PA474&vq
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