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I was looking at new Steve Barnett advertisement for a Reilly for the date chart SN 32xxx (which would be 1891 or 1892). I've asked for the SN which will be on water table, barrels and fore-end. However, the ad claims it is 16 gauge "chamber sleeved." I've got a brain freeze and don't know exactly what that means. chambers are 2 3/4" obviously lengthened. the barrels appear to be intact but the rib has been cut. - portions of the address can vaguely be made out. Also trying to ascertain the address left on the rib for the chart. https://www.gunsinternational.com/g...ammer-best-16-gauge.cfm?gun_id=103528320![[Linked Image from jpgbox.com]](https://www.jpgbox.com/jpg/75871_800x600.jpg)
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