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:::::I'm not sure if 3 inch shells are actually 3 inches or if it's just rounded off. Thanks. --[[User:Funkychinaman|Funkychinaman]] 09:03, 13 June 2012 (CDT) | :::::I'm not sure if 3 inch shells are actually 3 inches or if it's just rounded off. Thanks. --[[User:Funkychinaman|Funkychinaman]] 09:03, 13 June 2012 (CDT) | ||
::::::70mm means 2 3/4" shells (actually 69.85mm), which is the standard length with 3" shells being equivalent to "magnum" rounds. 3" shells are referred to as 76mm (actually 76.2mm). | ::::::70mm means 2 3/4" shells (actually 69.85mm), which is the standard length with 3" shells being equivalent to "magnum" rounds. 3" shells are referred to as 76mm (actually 76.2mm). | ||
:::::::Oh. Then what are 12/65 shells? I don't think I've seen shells shorter than in 2.75 inches in the US. --[[User:Funkychinaman|Funkychinaman]] 12:16, 13 June 2012 (CDT) |
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Any chance of getting a summary about this hitherto unknown shotgun? :) Who makes it? Who uses it. What country does it come from (though I figured that one out pretty quickly). :) MoviePropMaster2008
- I did a small writeup. The official company website looks like it has a lot of info, but it's in Russian, so maybe one of our Russian users can help. --Funkychinaman 17:01, 12 June 2012 (CDT)
- I added some data and pictures from the company website. There is an English version of the site but it is hard to find. Greg-Z 03:44, 13 June 2012 (CDT)
- Thanks. Just for clarification, what's 12/70 gauge? Is that just the local designation for 3 in 12 gauge shells? --Funkychinaman 08:44, 13 June 2012 (CDT)
- Right, it's a shell with 70mm length (as far as I know it is 70mm, not 3-inch = 76.2mm). If such designation is unclear for English-speaking readers then please change it to clear one. Greg-Z 08:56, 13 June 2012 (CDT)
- I'm not sure if 3 inch shells are actually 3 inches or if it's just rounded off. Thanks. --Funkychinaman 09:03, 13 June 2012 (CDT)
- 70mm means 2 3/4" shells (actually 69.85mm), which is the standard length with 3" shells being equivalent to "magnum" rounds. 3" shells are referred to as 76mm (actually 76.2mm).
- Oh. Then what are 12/65 shells? I don't think I've seen shells shorter than in 2.75 inches in the US. --Funkychinaman 12:16, 13 June 2012 (CDT)
- 70mm means 2 3/4" shells (actually 69.85mm), which is the standard length with 3" shells being equivalent to "magnum" rounds. 3" shells are referred to as 76mm (actually 76.2mm).
- I'm not sure if 3 inch shells are actually 3 inches or if it's just rounded off. Thanks. --Funkychinaman 09:03, 13 June 2012 (CDT)
- Right, it's a shell with 70mm length (as far as I know it is 70mm, not 3-inch = 76.2mm). If such designation is unclear for English-speaking readers then please change it to clear one. Greg-Z 08:56, 13 June 2012 (CDT)
- Thanks. Just for clarification, what's 12/70 gauge? Is that just the local designation for 3 in 12 gauge shells? --Funkychinaman 08:44, 13 June 2012 (CDT)
- I added some data and pictures from the company website. There is an English version of the site but it is hard to find. Greg-Z 03:44, 13 June 2012 (CDT)