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charlie: its a 12 gauge.
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Ed, is the left hammer a non engraved replacement? Beautiful shotgun.
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left hammer is less profusely engraved, therefore, a later replacement?
are there anymore irish gun pictures anyone out there might wish to share? |
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Ed, I have a Keegan which is also a Dublin maker.It is a box lock and not as ornate as yours but a pleasure to shoot. I am out the door to go to SD and will post photos when I return. Up the rebels! Up the IRA!
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Irish guns, like Irish fly reels, do not show up often. But when they do they make you want to see more of them
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"If there is a heaven it must have thinning aspen gold, and flighting woodcock, and a bird dog" GBE |
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The Jones underlever is very nice and durable. I have a J Venables & Son 16ga which is an English manufacturer but from the same time period. It's also a hammer gun with the Jones underlever system.
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Circa 1880, I would be very surprised if that gun was "made" in Dublin. I would be mildly surprised if it was even finished in Dublin. Although I am sure there were exceptions, Keegan, Kavanaugh and others bought their guns in Birmingham just like many other provincial makers. What proof marks are on it?
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