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BOSS 20 OVER & UNDER- 28" Bbls.- 5 Lbs. EVEN- LIGHTWEIGHT ACTION BODY- Sgl. Trig.- PROFESSIONAL RESTOCK by a STOCKER in ITALY Guns International #: 100514224 Seller's Inventory #: y658 Category: Boss Shotguns - Shotguns - English Seller's Information When emailing or calling sellers direct, please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com 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 Platinum Seller Seller: FFL Dealer Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns. 5 Plus Days Payment Types Accepted: Description: #6478, Boss & Co. 13 Dover Street, 20 bore O/U, 28" Ribless Ejector Barrels, Made 1913, It was built to complete a trio with #'s 5874 & 5987, This is the #2 gun of that set, A Lightweight Action, Proved at 7/8 ounce with 2 1/2" Chambers, .622 .014 & .009" (Mod. & Skt.II), 2 1/2" chambers, The open choke is the top barrel and it fires in that order, Wall thickness at .019" on both barrels, Single non-selective trigger, A small game forend, A new straight hand stock by a professional stocker that does stocks for F.lli Rizzini at 14 9/16 x 1 7/16 x 2 3/8" over a checkered butt, Slight cast-off for the right hand, Rolled trigger guard edge for the right hand, Superb lightweight action 20 bore game gun weight at 5 Lbs., Very nice wood with deep black & brown contrast, 95% coverage of classic Boss Rose & Scroll engraving by Sumner, The whole is cased in a leather trunk with the proper period trade label, This gun retains 20% original case colors, The barrels reblacked & now at 99%, The new buttstock by a professional stocker in Italy is at 99%, The refinished forend at 99%, The checkering at 100%, The bores with surface blemishes and have been polished, The chambers are pitted just ahead of the breech at the rim cut. This gun has the original stock but it was cut short, hence it was restocked before being imported. This gun was just imported from Italy. This piece is clearly engraved with the provisional patent #3307 of February 10, 1909 for the Boss over and under gun. It also is engraved with patent #11278 of May 30, 1905 which is the final and best improvement of John Robertson's famous single trigger that Boss perfected and became well known for its constant and consistent function. SOLD Curio/Relic: Yes |