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Jim had to top me Top this Jim, is yours chambered for a 14 gauge paper shell and a 12b brass shell? They are the same size.
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No a 12 gauge fits in chamber but like I said well worn? Is any one bringing a T-latch?
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Well I will have 029,a 12-b, w/28" Decarb brls 97 also a 12-b,w/ 28"Decarb brls 1147 14ga, w/30" dam brls and 1943 a 12-a w/32"dam brls, I am bring my John boat too! , gary
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04-27-2018, 07:00 AM | #27 | ||||||
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I will have a back action (no 152), a grade 2 lifter, an early hamerless GH and a Wesson Arms shotgun for the display.
Wesson only built just over 200 guns before they were purchased and absorbed by Parker. John Stokes and his rebounding lock desighn came from Wesson arms. Before the purchase, Parker was paying a royalty to wesson for the use of Stokes’ design on Parker guns.
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