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1/16" would certainly strike the primers differently but it is pretty likely that you would get ignition most of the time.
20 gauge? 28 gauge? The first 28 ga. guns Parker made were on the 20 ga. 0-Frame but the barrels were bored for the twenty ga. 0-Frame pin seperation.
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09-20-2013, 09:14 AM
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I you had such a set of 00 frame barrels, the owner of a 00 frame gun would likely pay you a higher price for them than an owner of an 0 frame gun. The 0 frame guy would still have a hacked up gun with the 00 barrels installed. The 00 guy would have a wonderful two barrel set that is not "hacked up".
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