Chamber markings question

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Chamber markings question

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I recently acquired an AE grade 20 gauge into my care. The little gun seems to be as it left the factory as per the card. My question is was it a practice of Fox to mark the chamber size on the barrel flats ? This is of the 1915 vintage and has 2-3/4 "CHAMBER" marked on the left Barrel Flat. None of my other fox guns have this marking.
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Re: Chamber markings question

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Re: Chamber markings question

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I know it's been mentioned here a couple of times that Savage lengthened the chambers of guns sent in for repairs. Would they have marked the barrels?
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Rogue Hunter wrote:I know it's been mentioned here a couple of times that Savage lengthened the chambers of guns sent in for repairs. Would they have marked the barrels?
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Re: Chamber markings question

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When Savage lengthened the chambers and reproofed the barrels they generally did something like this --

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but mostly just the same stamp they began using on new guns beginning around mid-1938 --

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Re: Chamber markings question

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Does the later added gauge and chamber length stamping on the barrels make the gun less desirable from a collector standpoint? I have a CE with the 12 ga.-2 3/4 chamber stamp like the ones pictured and like knowing Savage chambered the gun for 2 3/4 inch shells......from a shooting standpoint. Just wondering if all else being equal, would a gun with the stamp be less desirable than one without?
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