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08-23-2015, 09:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Dave Noreen
I held out for 28-inch barrels in all four --
The 12-gauge is 1968, but has the "new style" diamond post rib as does my 1970 28-gauge. The 1969 20-gauge and the 1968 .410-bore both have the older style square post ribs.
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Very nice !
I'da been happy with all 26 1/2" or all 28" . Perhaps down the road I'll find a 28 that's 26 1/2" .
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