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a couple more questions--what does the "N" stand for above the serial number? I think I read somewhere that it might stand for a 12b bore. Would a 12 ga. shell fit into the chamber? Short of having special gauge tools, how DO you determine the bore? I have tried the millimeter ruler and a chart, but without much luck. All I know is a 12ga. standard shell will not go into the chamber, and a 20 ga. falls completely through. I don't have a 16 ga. to try. but will get one soon. P.S.--Is a 12b the same as a 13 ga?
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02-24-2013, 05:31 PM | #24 | ||||||
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i was told the n stood for number the serial no...i asked the same question what did the n stand for and that the answer they gave me....i think you got a good buy myself... charlie
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Great shotgun, Jack! Brass hulls are available, but I think the general concensus is not to shoot decarbonized barreled guns, even if they are in choice condition.
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By the way, I was looking at your impressive credentials on your post, and I would just like to THANK YOU and all the veterans who have fought so hard to keep America free! Don't know WHERE we would be as a country if it weren't for you! Jack. |
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