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			Glad to Dean!  It is one of my absolute favorite guns.  It is a London "guild" gun, originaly made in the late 1880's.  Back Action, 28 bore Hammer Gun with very finely struck 30" barrels.  the gun has nice dimensions with only 2 " drop at heel, and weighs a hefty 4lbs, 7oz.  It was re-proved in the 1930's in London for 2 1/2" nitro at 3 tons, and is choked 550" in the right, and 556" in the left.  The gun was probably refreshed in the 30's when re-proof, and then put away, as it is literally a 95% finish gun.  It is marked AW Gamage on the action plates and rib.  AW Gamage was a very high end Department Store in London in the 1800's thru the better part of the 20th century.  Kirk Merrington looked the gun over, and said that it is a dead ringer for a Purdy of that vintage.  I need to get the gun back to Kirk, as it has begun "doubling" if both hammers are cocked.  Funny, I have taken very few photos of this gun, maybe ill pluck it from the case this evening and take a few.  Even with the diminutive 2 1/2" RST's, the gun is a death ray for doves.  I shot a limit of Snipe with the gun this year, and it is my "go to" Quail gun along with my little Mark DeHaan .410.
		 
				__________________" I love the look Hobbs, my Vizsla, gives me after my second miss in a row."
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