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Unread 10-18-2010, 11:23 AM   #1
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Shane if you post your serial numbers we could look them up in the serialization book and tell you what gage is listed there.
I'll have to post them later, as all the info is written down on a sheet of paper at home. I'm just checking in here when I get a break at work. I'd appreciate any info.

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Gauge is determined by chamber diameter in the US. A 12 ga chamber is nominally .810 diameter but might wear to a little larger diameter. Modern plastic cases have some taper near the mouth for easier feeding and may feel loose.

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Gauge is determined by chamber diameter in the US. A 12 ga chamber is nominally .810 diameter but might wear to a little larger diameter. Modern plastic cases have some taper near the mouth for easier feeding and may feel loose.

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Okay, it's a 12 gauge. I didn't close the gun when I put the live 12 gauge shell in because it has an issue with the action. It was the taper of the plastic, as I got a fired shell and the brass fits in the chamber perfectly. My dad measured the chamber size at 0.812 on each barrel. The depth to the powder ring within the chamber was right at 2 1/2 inches.

I'm going to put two separate threads up with details and pictures soon; one for the 16 ga and one for the 12 ga.

Larry, since you asked here, the 16 ga SN is 105322 and the 12 ga is 93289.

I'm off to start the other threads...

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Shane - The dimensions you reference are nominal bore diameters, not chamber sizes. Masureing bore diameters can be tricky business. Your dad should be able to develop the chamber dimensions
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Okay then, I'll just get you guys, who know what you're looking at, some chamber measurements. I'll put up a thread with pictures later tonight.

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