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#9618331 02/19/15
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Are the 336, 444, and 1895 different frame sizes? If not why the different model numbers?

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Same frame size. Different # for each cartridge. Also the ejection port is milled a little differently in the rear to clear the bigger shells. May also be internal differences.


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Same receiver, just some machining differences for the various cartridges. Just like Dillonbuck said, the different model numbers denote chambering in regards to the big bores.

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Thanks for the replies.



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