Army Navy .410 Double Solid 98%+ Condition Cased with all accessories CCH Purdy Release Top English Quality
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Category: Army Navy Shotguns - Shotguns - English Double

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Seller: RReed
Member Since: 7/28/18
First Name: Ron
Last Name: Reed
State: Oklahoma
Zip: 73170
Country: United States
Phone: (405) 691-2441
Number of Active Listings: 62
Total Number of Listings: 200
Seller: FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns.

Payment Types Accepted: Visa, Mastercard, Discover, Money orders, Certified checks



Description:
(TRADES CONSIDERED)


Color case hardened Box Lock Ejector
4LB 14Oz
28” barrels
141/4” LOP
Full choke on the left; Improved Cylinder (IC) on the right
3” chambers
Horn buttplate
Straight grain walnut stock with very attractive color contrast
Straight English stock
Semi-Beaver tail forend
Purdey forend release
Automatic safety
Cross filed swamp rib
Silver Name Shield
Double triggers
Canvas case with leather corners

Very light and very lively in the hand. A wonderful upland bird gun.

No date of manufacturer but the 3” came out in 1933 introduced by Winchester
“Shot and regulated for Army & Navy London” written on the barrel.

Stock and barrels are in great shape 98%+ condition. The trigger guard had been re-blackened and shows pitting that was corrected before re-blackening

Canvas case with leather corners with all accessories; Cleaning kit in a leather pouch with two brushes and swab, chrome oil bottle, 2 piece rosewood cleaning rod with brass attachments and two chrome snap caps.


The Army and Navy Co-operative Society Ltd were formed in 1871 by a group of army and navy officers. It was their intention to supply “articles of domestic consumption and general use to its members at the lowest numerative rates”. The first store opened on 15 February 1872 at Victoria Street, London. At the end of 1873 a gun department was established.
By the end of the century the Society was issuing an enormous annual illustrated price list, had introduced telephone ordering and had reduced mail order prices. In 1934 the company’s official name became the Army and Navy Store Ltd and in 1973 Army and Navy Stores was taken over by House of Fraser.
They retailed Guns for the British military during the period when “the sun never set on the British empire.” As such, they typically sold robust and reliable firearms as their soldiers needn’t have issues when half way around the world. The Army Navy name appeared on many grades and makers of guns as they had the guns made in the trade and marked with their name. W.C.Scott, Webley & Scott and Midland made most of their guns, though others (Holland & Holland, Purdy, Westley Richards) turned out guns for them.

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Price: $12,595.00

Shotgun Gauge: .410 Gauge