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20 ga Reilly with .410 insert?
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Mar 10th a 04:59 PM
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by Argo44 |
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How does this work? If you can do this with a 20 ga, would it work for barrels that theoretically need to be sleeved? (Interesting that the ad dates the gun accurately to 1876, obviously using the Reilly dating chart developed on p.57 of the Reilly line). https://www.gunbroker.com/item/974529122
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