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I've recently picked up a nice single-shot H&R hammered 12 gauge, its got the words "12 Gauge Choke" stamped on the barrel and "Re-enforced Breech" stamped on the left sidewall, 2 3/4" chamber, 32-inch tube, but the real kicker is that the chamber's wall thickness must be a little over 1/4"!!! the gun weighs 7 pounds!! has a little "U" groove rear-sight in the action just in front of the top-lever that just about brackets the big copper bead up at the end of the barrel....this gun is built like a rock, its solid with a capital "S" can anybody gimme some info on this shotgun and why it has a such a massive barrel.....any help would be greatly appreciated regards, Zubin One shot..meat! Two shots...maybe...Three shots...heap shit! - Old Indian adage | ||
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I remember H&R madeing some 12 gau barrels like that . Some were labeled as Super Goose , for the guys loadeing specal shells for long range geese . But I thought these were 3" Others were for card or turkey shoots The U notch was a sight of sorts In that game you shoot 1 shot at a card or paper plate . Most pellet holes in a circle wins the ham or Turkey I have one in the case labled Long Tom It was for turkey hunting Johnch NRA life Delta Pheasants Forever DU Hunt as if your life depended on your results | |||
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Not completely sure, but I think it is using the steel 10ga frame instead of the iron 12 gauge frame- this would explain the breech dia. and the reinforced moniker. | |||
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If all else fails give H&R a call , They may be able to tell you more . 1-978-630-8220 They will be closed till after the first of the year , So don't expect to get anyone for a few days . | |||
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