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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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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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No mention of the load length in the 1905 Marlin Model 19 ad
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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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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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