chamber size?
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I know this is a stupid question, especially from someone with the user name mod12maniac but I actually do not know what size chamber the 1912 12ga has. LOL! I have heard they are 2 1/2". Is this true? I have owned several true mod 12 12ga's but never a 1912 until just a couple years ago. I purchased a beautiful one made in 1917. I have shot it using 2 3/4" shells with no ill affects. Am I doing wrong? Hope to get some help. Thanks in advance!
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Some of the old model 97's were chambered for 2 5/8" shells. I have one, made in 1909. It works fine. If the end of the hull is all shredded, you might have a short chamber. In short, if it works fine I wouldn't worry about it.
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Based on everything I've read, all early-model 12 ga 1912's had a 2-3/4" chamber or 3" chamber. My 20 ga certainly had the issue, it was a first year model and after 102 years, I had it extended to 2-3/4". It was either that, or make it a wall-hanger. I did unknowingly shoot many 2-3/4" shells through it when I was young & dumb - but that's no excuse. I'll feel safer firing it (with light loads) knowing the chamber is the right size! |
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Welcome to the Winchester Owners Forum Maniac !!
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The standard of the day was: 20 Ga.-2.5". 16 Ga.- 2 9/16". 12 Ga. was 2 5/8"
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