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In Germany what would have been the standard chamber lengths for a 16 gauge made in 1939?
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If not stamped 70mm on the tubes or 70mm on the extractor face, the chambers by default would be 65mm.
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If they were made for export to the US, I've also seen them marked 2 3/4 on the extractor face.
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If they were made for export to the US, I've also seen them marked 2 3/4 on the extractor face. This was correct till recently when extractor faces with >>70<< have surfaced. I can post a foto if need be. Serbus, Raimey rse
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