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12 gauge to .410, 2 tubes,they retail for 25.99 each,will sell for 40.00 shipped
Gauge-Mate Tubes
Always wanted to try a smaller gauge, but were worried that you wouldn't be happy with the performance. Now you can give them a try without buying a new gun. Simply insert the adapters into your chamber, load with the corresponding smaller-gauge ammunition and shoot. they produce excellent patterns with your standard choke tubes. Extractor-Grip cutouts expose spent hulls for easy removal from adapter. Sold as individuals
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There are a lot more ½" rifles than ½" shooters.
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What do they fit? What bore size?
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they slip into a 12 gauge and make it so you can shoot .410 shells out of it.
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Understand that, ALL tube sets are bore specific. Do you know what size these will fit? What did you have them in?
It�s a magazine not a clip......
Advice is seldom welcome, and those who need it the most, like it the least.� - Lord Chesterfield. 1750
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I have not used them, they appear new,I just know that the web sight said what I copied and pasted on this ad
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Passport - the ones I've seen have rubber O-rings to allow for variations in bores. They are only 12 or 16 inches long if they are the ones I'm thinking of. I had one for a 20 ga barrel and used it to get the kids used to shooting shotguns by working them up to full 20 ga turkey loads. Mudder, correct me if I'm wrong here.
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these ones ore about 4 or 5" long,no rubber seals or o-rings,looks like you just slide them down into the barrel from the breech and then put the smaller gauge ammo in them.Wish I could figure out this picture feature,had finally figured out the old setup for pictures and then this starts..ugh !!!!! I can email pics if desired..
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There are a lot more ½" rifles than ½" shooters.
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