Mr. Stephenson:
I invite you to take the plunge and try an English gun!
But please make sure it's in good shootable condition, so you won't be saddled with extra refurbishment expenses to take it afield. Many of the grand English guns have suffered a diet of stout American ammunition, and that puts a great strain on a gunstock that's 100 years old or so.
Barrel wall thickness is another issue. This should be checked by a competent double gunsmith. Be circumspect of any wall thickness under .025 inches, although a bit thinner toward the muzzle might be okay. A reputable seller will be your best bet for all this.
In fact, I've noticed that Mr. Peck has a nice "starter" sidelock for sale on our For Sale forum. It might be one to consider. But generally, a sound A&D box lock is going to be a first-timber's best bet. Good luck!
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