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Maynard made and offered replacement 20ga barrels for their rifles and they cataloged purpose made complete single shot shotguns as well. The 20ga barrels which drop easily into their 1882 actions were the culmination of their design and marketing scheme of offering shotgun barrels for their rifle system which began before the Civil War with their external percussion ignition models. See the mention and illustration of Maynard style externally primed cartridge shell in TPS.
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Remington made their No. 2 Rolling Block shotgun in 20-gauge from 1875 to 1892. Baker 20-gauges weren't introduced until after they sold the gun business to H & D Folsom Arms Co. in 1919. Snieder in Baltimore made a few 20-gauge doubles, but I don't know what year he made his first one. Maybe Daryl Hallquist or Dr. McPhail can answer that one.
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