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Please share your serial number with us Bill.
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12-1201 I (we) would like to see some serial numbers for other 12 gauge 28" IC and MOD choked repros.
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Think about when the repo's were made. Barrel lenght is like an old suit. Don't throw it away because what's not in style today, may be in style tomorrow. Early barrel lenghts were long, mid century short barrels, & now everyone wants long barrels. I can remenber in the 60's plus everyone wanted 26" barrels & paid a premium for those guns, with 28" & 30" being less popular, except 30" with the trap shooters.
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I bought a new Remington 1100 that came with a 28" barrel and immediately took it to a gun dealer and traded that barrel for a 26" barrel and paid extra to do so. I can remember reading an article in a gun/hunting magazine where the author stated that barrel length need be no longer than 26", chokes were the only thing that mattered, even for waterfowl. |
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26 inch barrels are all that I need for bird hunting and skeet. I only shoot 28 inch barrels for trap. But to my mind, 26 inches rules.
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