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My Grandfather called me over today, and gave me his Winchester Model 12 Shotgun to add to my collection. The gun was manufactured in 1935, it has "full" choke marked on the bbl, clean, no rust or pitting, and functions smooth as a new one. My question is; How do you determine the barrel length?... do you include the part of the barrel that fits along the inside/top of the reciever? Or, is it measured from the breech to the muzzle? Thank you for your help with this. Mike ______________________________ Well, they really aren't debates... more like horse and pony shows... without the pony... just the whores. 1955, Top tax rate, 92%... unemployment, 4%. "Beware of the Free Market. There are only two ways you can make that work. Either you bring the world's standard of living up to match ours, or lower ours to meet their's. You know which way it will go." by My Great Grandfather, 1960 Protection for Monsanto is Persecution of Farmers. | ||
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Breech where the base of the shotshell sits to muzzle. | |||
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Thank you for the info... I thought as much, but just wasn't certain... It is a 28 in. Bbl. Nice!! ______________________________ Well, they really aren't debates... more like horse and pony shows... without the pony... just the whores. 1955, Top tax rate, 92%... unemployment, 4%. "Beware of the Free Market. There are only two ways you can make that work. Either you bring the world's standard of living up to match ours, or lower ours to meet their's. You know which way it will go." by My Great Grandfather, 1960 Protection for Monsanto is Persecution of Farmers. | |||
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