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anybody ever heard of an O/U made but American gun in 24 gauge and 32 gauge. Got a call today from a guy that want to sell both guns. Says he has 5 boxes of ammo for each also says the guns were made around 1995?? can't find anything in my gun book thought i would put it out there see if anybody has heard of these guns
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I found this on another forum. American Arms marketed 32 gauge guns right here in the USA in the late 1990's. It is currently my wifes shotgun of choice. Shells can be had easily from Fiocchi. And as so many pointed out after the erroneous post of shooting .410 shells in this gun this is not just hazardous to the gun and shooter but is just stupid to even suggest. I think that Zoli is still making 32 gauges. These guns are extremly popular in Italy, from my understanding of talking with a rep from Fiocchi the 32 is actually prefered over the .410. Read more: http://www.shotgunworld.com/bbs/viewtopic.php?t=15323#ixzz1eGoAesxD
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Yes, we have and shoot both gauge (24 & 32) American Arms over unders.
They do just fine.
And we reload for them, though I like using the star crimp and not the roll crimps, so I have to adjust some components. I load 11/16 in the 32 gauge and 3/4 plus in the 24 gauge.
These guns are chambered for 2 3/4 but only 2 1/2 inch hulls are available.
Mike
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Mike, Don't know if you've ever seen this but here are instructions for modifying a MEC 600 Jr. .410 loader to handle 32 gauge. Gil http://thesnipehunter.com/page29.html
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