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01-09-2014, 11:44 AM
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WW Greener Sidelever
I would love to shoot this gun. It has a great feel and is light for a 12. Sadly, it is not mine but a good friend's, and he has never entertained the idea of shooting it. The rib is engraved St. Marys Works Birmingham. It has 30 barrels that are quite light and still show some nice damascus pattern. On my guage they measured IC/IC. The chambers appear to be 2 1/2. Ser # is 13095.
Would love to introduce this gun to my setters and some pheasants.
hmm, me thinks I would like a hammer gun!
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