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Old 11-27-2022, 10:18 PM
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“12-caliber”. xD

Shotguns arent measured in calibers.. but in oldskool weight of lead balls to make 1lb. (Yes, it is odd)

But if the .12ga shot was measured in calibers,
it would measure roughly about .73cal, if memory serves me correctly.

A .73cal in the World of personal firearms is B I G.
In Spanish and Portuguese speaking countries the concept of gauge is non existent and always confused with caliber, that's why the say:

Spanish: "Escopeta calibre 12"
Portuguese: "Espingarda calibre 12"

Both referring to a 12ga. shotgun.
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In Spanish and Portuguese speaking countries the concept of gauge is non existent and always confused with caliber, that's why the say:

Spanish: "Escopeta calibre 12"
Portuguese: "Espingarda calibre 12"

Both referring to a 12ga. shotgun.
That's interesting, but still completely inaccurate. It's like saying today the temperature outside is 67 degrees Celsius. Just because you guys don't know the Fahrenheit scale, doesn't mean you can just directly swap the numbers. 67 C would not sustain human life very long would it?
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they made a hell of a mess there
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