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28" barrels are choked imp mod and full. 2 1/2" chambers, with excellent bores...14 1/8" length of pull, with drops of 1 3/4 and 2 7/8"...Weighs 6 pounds, 4 ounces...Most of the ba
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28" barrels are choked imp mod and full. 2 1/2" chambers, with excellent bores...14 1/8" length of pull, with drops of 1 3/4 and 2 3/4...Weighs 6 pounds, 3 ounces...About half of
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This is a fine example of double gun craftsmanship as originally created by W&C Scott in 1888 and then ungraded by master gunsmith Ed Lander, circa 1968…The 26" new sleeved barrels are
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Here is a delightful little 20 gauge English made boxlock gun, that has been rebarreled by famed gunmaker Charles Lancaster...The 28" barrels are choked cyl and imp mod. 2 1/2" chambers with
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26" barrels are choked mod and full. 2 1/2" chambers with excellent bores...14" length of pull, with drops of 1 3/4 and 3"...Weighs 5 pounds, 13 ounces...Overall, fine condition, w
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In the beginning...
There was Joe Manton...
Details as follows...
31" inch barrels are .720 bored and not choked...
14 3/8" length of pull...
Weighs 6 po
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Coming out of a closet...This is an early light weight model, imported by Navy Arms way back when...It weighs just 5 3/4 pounds. Later guns have much heavier barrels, in order to satisfy demands for c
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Harrington & Richardson (H&R) licensed the Anson & Deeley patents to manufacture its high quality, hammerless boxlock shotguns in the United States, with Westley Richards initially
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This a very fine, high quality 20 gauge ejector gun of the type produced by the gunsmiths guild in the Suhl region of Germany…The Krupp fluid steel, 28 ¼" barrels are choked mod and
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This is an early classic 12 Gauge Fox Sterlingworth, #67xxx, made circa 1914…The 30" barrels are choked mod and full. 2 ¾" chambers with fine bores…14" length of pu
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