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There are some variations in cases and covers, even within similar gauge and barrel length specs. I don't know what, exactly, those variations are, but the message is "Don't buy a cover without the case in hand". I have an undersized cover in my collection, but don't know what to do with it. Believe me, I will find a use. My recently acquired .410 Parker found a home in a long ignored A&F compact trunk case after I owned the case for many years.
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05-06-2016, 11:13 AM | #4 | ||||||
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There are various sized Repro cases, there are 12-ga. cases, there are 20/28-ga. cases, each can be had for either 26" or 28" barrels lengths, there are two and three barrels cases, etc. Perhaps you bought a 20/28-ga. case cover and you're trying to fit it onto a 12-ga. case? The 12-ga. cases are about 1/2" wider than the 20-ga. cases.
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Case being tight |
05-06-2016, 03:58 PM | #5 | ||||||
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Case being tight
George there is a possability that the case cover got switched whit a slightly smaqller one. Ask Steve if he can switch it for a larger case cover. As one of the posters states there were a few different sizes and several orders at Emmibi that could result in tight case covers. Thanks
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05-06-2016, 08:31 PM | #6 | ||||||
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Greg and Richard: You probably have it right. I didn't buy the case cover, it was a gift sent to me by the seller of the case when he got back to Miss.
I only have 12 ga Repros and the cases and covers that came with my SSS's and SCC were originals. I will still say they are tight. |
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