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Sidelock
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I measured an older sxs hammer gun for a customer. The gun was made in Batavia NY. The chambers accept my inserts that I made to specs i.e. 10 ga.shells;however the barrels measure .744".The barrels have been tampered, that is: long forcing cones and way too smooth damascus bores.What is the verdict?
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That gun is out of proof since it sounds like someone did some pit removal? Oops, I forgot Americans use tire and string test. Gee, do you think it's one of them experimental 10/12 guns.
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Perhaps.But on a standard 10 ga.the bores would have started at .775. So,how does one hone them down to .744?
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Sorry, please disregard my post. I'm like a fish out of water on this one.
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I have old American doubles with bores all over the place. On the loose side I have an 1889 12-gauge Parker Bros. that has bores .757", and I have my Father's old 1896 vintage Remington AE-Grade that has bores .744". On the tight side I have a Baker $100 Pigeon Gun 10-gauge with bores .750" and my Fox Gun Co., Balto., MD., U.S.A. 12-gauge has a right bore of .712" and a left bore of .708"?!?
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You guys might better get those bOre gauges checked....
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Homeless,the gauges-gages are checked against a known standard as in other gauges and known wire sizes.After reading your other posts, how are you checked?
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lol...I bet they're Teague lined.
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Wrong bet. No liners.You lose.No game. Why 10 ga. chambers; 12 ga. barrels?
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I bet they're leaded real bad....
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