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Unread 09-09-2012, 02:50 PM   #1
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Brent:
Don't fret over the odd barrel length. Most Brit guns were "give or take a 1/2".

And... just use the Scott in cold weather. Your coat will add 1" or so to the LOP.

Best, Kensal
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Unread 09-09-2012, 06:03 PM   #2
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Thanks Kensal, I think I had read that about English guns barrel lengths. Its pretty clear that they havent been cut since the keels are in place and nicely done and the tubes are touching. I can also see that one barrel is choked tighter than the other. I have no doupt the chambers are shorter than 2 3/4 "and was wondering if there were 2 inch 16s ( like some 12s) or whether 2 1/2" were the standard. From what Ive found, the gun was made in 1881. Unfortunately in Houston I can only wear my barbour coat a few days every year.
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