This has probably already been discussed to death, but 10 gauges are still around new. Local store here was selling H&R single-shot 10 gauges a few years back for $75 each.
The "4 gauge punt gun" is not 4 gauge.
"2 gauge punt guns" were actually 4 gauge. "4 gauge punt guns" were actually 5 or 6 gauge.
There used to be some hand-held 4 and 8 gauge shot-guns, but they got banned for water-fowl use in 1918. Only 10 gauge or smaller was allowed after that.
Parker used to make an 11 gauge shotgun. Martini used to make a 14 gauge shotgun. Winchester used to make a 15 gauge shotgun. Stevens and H&R used to make a 24 gauge shotgun. Winchester used to make a 32 gauge shotgun, and the 410 later took its place. A 410 shotgun shell can be used in a 45-70 rifle if wanted.
That's just the US centerfire shotgun shells. There was a bunch of rim-fires also, like the 310 Remington.
Then there's the British stuff. The Brits had a "0 gauge" shotgun shell - but it was actually close to the size of a US 10 gauge.
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