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Quote:Gauge: 28 Ga.-Barrel Length: 26"-Chokes Included: Full, Modified and Improved Cylinder-Chamber: 2 ¾"-Avg. Weight: 6 lbs. 13 oz.-Overall Length: 46 ¾"-Drop At Comb: 1 5/8"-Drop At Heel: 1 7/8"-Length of Pull: 14 1/4"-Rib Width: 5/16"
Quote:28 guage?Are you sure it isn't an 8 guage?Never heard of an 28 gauage however it would take a very small shell if it follows in kind with a 16 guage. 12 gauge takes a bigger shell than 16. 8 Guage is larger than 12.So if it is an 8 guage, yes it is bigger. If it is a 28 guage... well... it may be the only one, so buy it.GE-Raven
Quote:Is 28 guage another name for a 4-10 shotgun?GE-Raven
Quote:I know there's 8 gauge out there But I never fired one myself. The largest I ever fired was a 10 gauge with Questionable Barrel length.Stephen
Quote: Was also used to stop charging bulls and bison WAY back in the old days.
Quote: Quote: Was also used to stop charging bulls and bison WAY back in the old days. Hehe I bet It would do that in a hurry. I was thinking of looking into some Blunderbuss type guns, As I've always wondered why the barrel was trumpeted at one end. I always thought It might be for loading, but I never found out.Stephen
Quote:I used to love Blackpowder rifles myself. I never got that great with them, some people managed 3 shots a minute, where I was lucky to ever get 1 and 1/2 . LOL But they where great tools in helping to learn Gun safety. I can just picture that.58 though that you mentioned. Stephen
Quote:Quote:I used to love Blackpowder rifles myself. I never got that great with them, some people managed 3 shots a minute, where I was lucky to ever get 1 and 1/2 . LOL But they where great tools in helping to learn Gun safety. I can just picture that.58 though that you mentioned. Stephen I collect civil war era rifles. If you think the .58 cal springfields packed a punch, there were other guns such as the Lorenz and older Harper's ferry guns that were .69 or even greater! The big older cals weren't good for anything past 50 yards, but whatever you hit you destroyed. The springfield could really go a long way and still do massive dammage and be fired accurately. You can get it down to 3per minute, but it takes lots of drill. In combat you not only had to do 3 per minute, but you had to sustain it as well.
Quote:Stupid question time, How big is a Browning 28 gauge shotgun?
Quote:410 shotgun = .41" = 41 caliberfrom smallest to largest, the common US shotgun sizes:.410, 28 gauge, 20 gauge, 16 gauge, 12 gauge, 10 gauge.I believe that the largest legal shotgun gauge in the US is 10 gauge.