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OK, we did pistol and rifle, so here's the final one.

Me:

.22lr (Yes, it's a smoothbore, Remington M41), .410, 20Ga, 16Ga, 12 Ga.

Anyone have some of the really cool bores like 14, 24, or 28? And do you have ammo?! :D

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12, 20, .410, .22

I also have a .22 caliber shotgun - a Stevens Favorite that's about 95 years old.

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.22lr (Yes, it's a smoothbore, Remington M41),...

I also have a .22 caliber shotgun - a Stevens Favorite that's about 95 years old.

What exactly was the thinking behind a .22 shotgun?

You know, like, why? For what possible advantage?

- OS

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All I have ammo wise is 12, 16, 20 and 410, BUT I do happen to have two older presses that are set up for 28, does that count?

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What exactly was the thinking behind a .22 shotgun?

You know, like, why? For what possible advantage?

- OS

A 1st gun for kids (a step up from a Red Ryder)

A safer way than .22 LR to shoot garden/yard pests in the city.

Mine was made in about 1915 - it was a different world then.

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.22 smoothbore, single shot, falling block, takedown

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What exactly was the thinking behind a .22 shotgun?

You know, like, why? For what possible advantage?

- OS

The Remington 41 was used for pest control, but many carnival operators used them as gallery guns. They lasted forever, were simple to maintain, and the smooth bore didn't lead up with cheap ammo like a rifle would.

At gallery-gun ranges (15-20ft), the lack of rifling didn't matter much for accuracy. But I'm sure that gallery owners weren't much interested in accuracy anyway! ;)

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A 1st gun for kids (a step up from a Red Ryder)

A safer way than .22 LR to shoot garden/yard pests in the city.

The Remington 41 was used for pest control, but many carnival operators used them as gallery guns. They lasted forever, were simple to maintain, and the smooth bore didn't lead up with cheap ammo like a rifle would.

At gallery-gun ranges (15-20ft), the lack of rifling didn't matter much for accuracy. But I'm sure that gallery owners weren't much interested in accuracy anyway!

Thanks guys.

- OS

Guest Conrad
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1 12 gauge

2 20 gauges

Guest Billetproof
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20 ga

16 ga

12 ga 2 3/4"

12 ga 3"

12 ga 3 1/2"

10 ga

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10 ga single shot

10 gaugesxs

(2)12 gauge single shot

(2 12 gauge sxs ( one is a coach )

16 gauge single shot

20 gauge single shot

(2) 20 gauge sxs

410 single shot

410 sxs

12 gauge 870

12 gauge 1100

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