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Information about an EJ Churchill boxlock
I grabbed what I thought was a decent deal on an EJ Churchill boxlock yesterday from GI. Serial number is 1326. Cabelas salesman didnt know much about it, but said it had scroll engraving on the reciever and a gold "2" engraved on the top latch, and end of forend, so appears to be gun #2 of a set. I've emailed Churchill to see if they have any records of the gun with no luck. Curious if anyone has any knowledge about these Churchill guns.
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I suggest you post this question on the doublegunshop forum. They have a very sizable European and international following.
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