Guns International #: 102491544
Seller's Inventory #: 4641
Shooting Sportsman (January-February) has a great article about these Scottish boxlocks by Douglas Tate. See page 54. To sum the article up the Scottish makers spent extra time and effort to make their boxlocks superior and unique from the average Birmingham gun.
Built in 1896 so this gun can be shipped direct. *** Note: To see this gun with high resolution photos and a zoom-in feature, go to the vintagedoubles main site and search for the gun ID: 4641 or browse the main site to see our full gun collection.
Price:
$2,400.00
Manufacturer:
James MacNaughton 12g ~ A boxlock from the renowned
Edinburgh Scotland gun maker built in 1896
Model:
None
Serial Number:
1561
Ejectors:
No
Barrels:
28
Barrel Type:
Steel
Action:
Boxlock
Gauge:
12 gauge
Stock Comb:
1 3/4
Stock Heel:
2 7/16
Stock Cast:
0
LOP:
14 3/8
Weight:
6lbs 15ozs
Choke Left:
.002
Cyl.
Choke Right:
.002 Cyl.
Proof:Nitro:
2 1/2
Minimum Wall Thickness Left:
.035
Minimum Wall Thickness Right:
.037
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Guns International #: 102491544
Category - Shotguns - Scottish Doubles
- Shotguns - European Double
James MacNaughton 12g ~ A boxlock from the renowned
Edinburgh Scotland gun maker built in 1896
Description: Boxlocks - Very American dimensions on this Scottish boxlock. With zero cast it could be shot by a right handed or left handed person. It is tight on face and field ready. Shooting Sportsman (January-February) has a great article about these Scottish boxlocks by Douglas Tate. See page 54. To sum the article up the Scottish makers spent extra time and effort to make their boxlocks superior and unique from the average Birmingham gun. Built in 1896 so this gun can be shipped direct. *** Note: To see this gun with high resolution photos and a zoom-in feature, go to the vintagedoubles main site and search for the gun ID: 4641 or browse the main site to see our full gun collection. Contact Seller |
Guns International #: 102491544
Seller's Inventory #: 4641
Shooting Sportsman (January-February) has a great article about these Scottish boxlocks by Douglas Tate. See page 54. To sum the article up the Scottish makers spent extra time and effort to make their boxlocks superior and unique from the average Birmingham gun.
Built in 1896 so this gun can be shipped direct. *** Note: To see this gun with high resolution photos and a zoom-in feature, go to the vintagedoubles main site and search for the gun ID: 4641 or browse the main site to see our full gun collection.
Price:
$2,400.00
Manufacturer:
James MacNaughton 12g ~ A boxlock from the renowned
Edinburgh Scotland gun maker built in 1896
Model:
None
Serial Number:
1561
Ejectors:
No
Barrels:
28
Barrel Type:
Steel
Action:
Boxlock
Gauge:
12 gauge
Stock Comb:
1 3/4
Stock Heel:
2 7/16
Stock Cast:
0
LOP:
14 3/8
Weight:
6lbs 15ozs
Choke Left:
.002
Cyl.
Choke Right:
.002 Cyl.
Proof:Nitro:
2 1/2
Minimum Wall Thickness Left:
.035
Minimum Wall Thickness Right:
.037
Guns International #: 102491544
Seller's Inventory #: 4641
Shooting Sportsman (January-February) has a great article about these Scottish boxlocks by Douglas Tate. See page 54. To sum the article up the Scottish makers spent extra time and effort to make their boxlocks superior and unique from the average Birmingham gun.
Built in 1896 so this gun can be shipped direct. *** Note: To see this gun with high resolution photos and a zoom-in feature, go to the vintagedoubles main site and search for the gun ID: 4641 or browse the main site to see our full gun collection.
Price:
$2,400.00
Manufacturer:
James MacNaughton 12g ~ A boxlock from the renowned
Edinburgh Scotland gun maker built in 1896
Model:
None
Serial Number:
1561
Ejectors:
No
Barrels:
28
Barrel Type:
Steel
Action:
Boxlock
Gauge:
12 gauge
Stock Comb:
1 3/4
Stock Heel:
2 7/16
Stock Cast:
0
LOP:
14 3/8
Weight:
6lbs 15ozs
Choke Left:
.002
Cyl.
Choke Right:
.002 Cyl.
Proof:Nitro:
2 1/2
Minimum Wall Thickness Left:
.035
Minimum Wall Thickness Right:
.037