Churchill - Pair - 12 ga
Guns International #: 100462904 Seller's Inventory #: CHU3173
Category: Churchill , EJ Shotguns - Pairs of Shotguns

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Seller: Griffin & Howe
Company: Griffin & Howe
Member Since: 10/24/08
State: New Jersey
Zip: 07821
Country: United States
Phone: (973) 398-2670
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Description:
Churchill - Pair - 12 ga - 
Item Number: CHU3173 

Shotgun type: O&U
Action: Sidelock
Ejectors: Yes
Trigger: Double
Grip: Pistol Grip
Forend: Checkered
Lop: 14 1/8 "
Pad thickness: "
Type of butt: Checkered Wood 
Drop comb: 1 1/2 "
Drop heel: 1 3/4 "
Cast amount: 3/8 "
Cast: OFF
Weight: 7 lbs, 12 oz

Manufactured in: England
Manufacture Year: Finish: Case Colored
Overall condition: Very Good
Stock condition: Very Good
Metal condition: Very Good
Stock: Original finish 
Metal: Original finish 
Type of Case: Leather Motor Case w/Canvas Cover 

Extra barrels: 0

Barrel info: 
Gauge: 12 ga 
Chamber: 2 3/4 "
Length: 28 "
Chokes: Skeet 1 and 2
Rib type: Solid

Comments : Gun # I completed in 1926. Gun # II completed in 1929. Serial # 4220 for Abercrombie & Fitch & # 3173 for a Mr. Wilson of San Francisco. Originally with 32" barrels. Matched up as a pair & re-barreled to 28" it is believed by Don Masters. Restocked by maker for a Danish nobleman. Both bear London proof. Actions made by the firm of Hills, who also made the actions for Woodward & are exact copies of the Woodward O&U actions. A marked difference is the ejector system, which differs from Woodward & shows the Churchill input, as Bob Churchill felt a need improvement. Only 15 O/U guns were built by Churchill before WW II, of which this pair is believed to be in the best condition of those remaining. One of these guns is pictured in the book The House of Churchill by Don Masters.SG 267

SOLD