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The six most common shotgun gauges, in descending order of size, are the 10 gauge, 12 gauge, 16 gauge, 20 gauge, 28 gauge, and .410 bore. [7] By far the most popular is the 12 gauge, [7] particularly in the United States. [8] The 20-gauge shotgun is the next most popular size [citation needed], and is popular for upland game hunting. The next ...
The 12th edition of the CAP Code came into force in September 2010. [ 1 ] The 12th version was released because the digital remit of the ASA was to be extended to cover online marketing communications, for example banner advertising , popup windows , pay-per-click campaigns, social media and online video.
Remington Model 3 (US – Single-Shot Shotgun – 10 Gauge, 12 Gauge, 16 Gauge, 20 Gauge, 24 Gauge, 28 Gauge, .410 Bore) Remington Model 1894 (US – Side by Side Shotgun – 10 Gauge, 12 Gauge, 16 Gauge) Remington Model 1900 (US – Side by Side Shotgun – 12 Gauge, 16 Gauge) Remington Model 3200 (US – Over/Under Shotgun – 12 Gauge)
CAP code on a 35 mm print of My Own Private Idaho (Gus Van Sant, 1991) For the rules of the Committee of Advertising Practice , see CAP Code . CAP coding is a multi-dot pattern that is printed in several frames of a film print of a theatrically exhibited motion picture.
The Model 3000 was available in 12 and 20 gauge, chambering 2 + 3 ⁄ 4 or 3 in (7.0 or 7.6 cm) shotshells. [1] A "slug gun" variant chambered for 2 + 3 ⁄ 4-inch shells with a magazine extension and a shorter barrel was offered in 12 gauge only, with optional open sights.
The Model 878 was introduced in 1959 with an improved "self-adjusting" gas system, offered in 12 gauge only. [4] The Model 58 and Model 878 are virtually the same, with only differences in the gas piston and cosmetics. The design proved more expensive to make than the Model 11-48, and was also less reliable and heavier.
This 12 gauge smoothbore shotgun has a 14-inch (36 cm) barrel and a rust-resistant parkerized finish. It is also available with 12.5-inch [1] (31.75 cm) and 18-inch barrel [2] (45.72 cm) variants. Different sights are available as well, ranging from traditional bead sights to ghost ring sights. [3]
The chamber was configured to accept the proprietary belted cartridges as well as commercial 12 gauge rounds and the barrel could be fitted with a choke or choked barrel extension. The carry handle covers the cocking handle similar to the AR-10 , and housed an optical sight which could be converted to a rail sight.