MacNAUGHTON 12 BORE ROUND ACTION TRIGGERPLATE BAR-IN-WOOD - THE LAST RECORDED GUN of THIS GREAT ERA
Guns International #: 100285544 Seller's Inventory #: Y128
Category: MacNaughton Shotguns - Dickson & Son (John) Shotguns

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Seller: Champlin
Company: Champlin Firearms Inc.
Member Since: 11/19/07
First Name: George
Last Name: Caswell
State: Oklahoma
Zip: 73702
Country: United States
Phone: (580) 237-7388
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Description:
#3558, J. MacNaughton & Sons, Edinburgh: This is the "Edinburgh Gun", A Superb Conditioned and Very Elegant Hammerless Round Action Triggerplate Bar-In-Wood (Skeleton-Action) Double 12 Bore Nitro Made about 1933; This very gun, #3558, is the last recorded gun of the original MacNaughton business and their records, The record of this gun is undated and it is believed to have been delivered either during or shortly after WWII, The current owners have confirmed this fact, It has 28" Ejector dovetail lump barrels with hidden third bite at .733" .007 & .027" (Open Imp.Cyl. & Imp.Mod.), 2 3/4" chambers, Wall thickness on the right and left at .0275"; Original London Nitro Proved at 1 1/8 ounce and then London proved to 3 1/4 tons when the chambers were lengthened to 2 3/4" from 2 1/2" & marked with the proper reproof, The safety is a turning top lever on the top strap, Double triggers, The receiver top tang with the MacNaughton trap door, Splinter forend with an Anson release, Straight hand stock at 14 3/4 x 1 1/2 x 1 7/8" over a 5/8" removable leather pad with plugs, It will go 15 3/16" with a 1" pad, Cast-off for the right hand, Great game gun weight at 6 lbs. 11 oz., Very nice wood with excellent black/brown contrast, Good bite remains, 95% coverage of classic scroll engraving, 40% original case colors, 98% case colors remain inside the forend, 60% original case colors on the breech face, A professional reblack on the barrels and now remain at 97%, The stock & forend are at 95%, The checkering is at 98%, The bores are 100% bright and shiny and remain like new. This is special stuff from one of the most famous Edinburgh Gunmakers of the 19th century. It is estimated that about 100 bar-in-wood MacNaughton actions were made and roughly about 200 solid bar actions. ///////////////////// Mr. Steven Dodd Hughes could not have said it better, "To me, the MacNaughton will always represent the sexiest and best-handling double guns of my experience." "The original Scottish round-action triggerplate gun, the MacNaughton, is among the most elegant double guns ever made. The bar-in-wood, or skeleton-action, gun may be the curvaceous pinnacle of stockmaking." "With a simple yet elegant and rugged mechanism, it seems to me as durable and practical as any double of the era." //////////////////// James MacNaughton was the patentee of the first round action similar to Dickson’s own later design. His round action triggerplate lockwork was patent #2848 of 1879 which included a falling block as well as this SxS. This patent is certainly the forerunner of all the round actions that are still made to this day. This classic MacNaughton system also carried a U. S. patent #264,723 of 1882. The firm became James MacNaughton & Sons at 36 Hanover in 1905 and remained there until 1940. In 1999 the owners of James MacNaughton bought John Dickson & Son Ltd and formed the company trading under the name of Dickson & MacNaughton to this day. In 1967 David McKay Brown started his own company and in 1974 he built his first round action gun that stills carries his name to this very day.

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