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![]() Ed, Kettner Cape Gun 28ga & 6.5x27R (256 Win Mag) Guns International #: 103230905 Seller's Inventory #: 8845 Category: Drilling & Combination Guns - Shotguns - German Double Seller's Information When emailing or calling sellers direct, please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com ![]() Seller: doublegunhq Company: Whitworth Arms LLC, FFL holder, E-commerce only, no phone orders/no walk-ins. We export as well. Member Since: 6/3/08 First Name: Russ Last Name: Gould State: Texas Zip: 76857 Country: United States Phone: (325) 998-6069 Platinum Seller Number of Active Listings: 743 Total Number of Listings: 8730 Seller: FFL Dealer Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns. GI terms on used items with qualifications. See Terms of Sale Payment Types Accepted: Mailed all types. CC orders/payments solely thru our online store. Prices on single items are FIRM About Us: Whitworth Arms is an e-commerce business with a click-to-buy self-help business model, URL same as the company name. Check current inventory and prices there. GI prices may not be current. Automation allows lower but necessarily firm prices. Pls no phone orders and no requests for more pics. Shipping and sales tax (TX only) are automatically added on domestic orders (export quoted manually). We seldom take trades but do accept virtual consignments at 5% of net. Description: Judging by the bright bores and the sharp checkering, this interesting Cape hammer gun has not seen much use. Most unusually, it's chambered in 28ga x 2 1/2" (think Magtech brass shells) and 6.5x27R which is similar to the 25-20, uses the same 257 dia bullet, comes with a new CH4D FL die, use a 25-20 seater; brass can be made from 38 spl or 256 Win Mag; or that barrel could be rechambered to the latter caliber if the pressures were kept moderate. Rebounding hammers, two leaf rear, metal finishes are strong but with light corrosion on the outside of the barrels, case colors were saved by a copious covering of linseed oil, double triggers, toplever. Very tight, as I said, not much use. Would make a fine turkey or squirrel weapon, or to fend off nuisance critters around the ranch. Made in 1913. Price: $1,295.00 |