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I have heard the term "fence" used when describing (older) shotguns, but I am confused as to its meaning. Can anyone help?
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Ahhh I believe that the fence is the raised area behind the barrels on the action often engraved.
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The standing breech through which the firing pins protrude and as stated above.
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Thanks both of you ... and by the way, you are both correct. Here is another definition of that I have found since posting my question:
Hemispherical outgrowths of the receiver of a double gun that mate with the breech ends of the barrels. The term derives from the flanges (or fences) in this position on a muzzle loading gun that were designed to protect the eyes of the shooter from sparks and escaping gasses.
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