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These were the first flintlock double barrel shotguns that have been produced as a regularly manufactured item since the 19th century.
The pictures below are of one of the early guns. It is a side-by-side 20 gauge (I.E. .62 caliber). The furniture is all hand forged steel. The gun in the photos is one of the early ones and it came with buck-and-ball sights, but the current production guns have a regular bead front sight. Photos of one of the regular producion guns can be seen in the e-store by clicking the banner above.
Overall length is 44 1/2", barrel length is 29", and the gun weighs 7.3 pounds. The muzzles are cylinder bore.
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