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From my observations many of the Remington era guns are wearing 26" barrels & I've always thought they did that because that's what the market wanted in that era. One of the things to possible support this is the Parker reproductions. The repro's were based & copied off of Remington era Parkers & by a significant margin most them are 26" barreled guns. There are some 28" repro's and only one that I know of with factory 30" tubes.

Just curious: When did 28" barrels become considered short barreled guns? Personally I've never placed 28" in the short barreled category.
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