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I won't mention what I had to pay at auction for my 30" barrel, fully optioned .410 Iver Johnson Skeeter. It's the only gun I have ever bought from that auction that staff members still ask about when I attend.
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Walt S. gave me the record information and it’s a 1930 gun.
At that time the "standard" chamber length for the .410-bore was 2 1/2 inch. The catalog text doesn't mention chamber length. Wonder if the chambers have been lengthened?
In this great condition I doubt this was Norman Pillot's No. 4E .410-bore.