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Unread 03-07-2014, 08:05 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by Dave Purnell View Post
"The Parker Story" states in Vol II, page 524, first column, that a 12b brass shell measures 0.765" at it's base. This is exactly five thousanths less than the chamber opening of 0.770. The small difference is for fit, to insert and remove the shell. The bore sizes are 12ga.
Thanks, Dave for this valuable information. So the figures Mr. J. arrived at are within the tolerances for a 12b identification on the gun?

(.765-.770 Parker Story)
(.770-.761 Measured readings)

And one final rookie question--Would the 30 1/4" barrels have been something pretty commonly found on the 12b gun?

Last edited by Jack Hamner; 03-07-2014 at 08:20 AM.. Reason: add info.
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