Hello, all.

I recently purchased a W.C. Scott hammer gun in June. It was made in 1890, has no cracks in any of the wood, but does have some pitting in both barrels, though it still locks up TIGHT and right in the center. I mainly bought it because...well I wanted an English double and I happened to see this one. here are some pictures.






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I hope that isn't too many pictures. Anywho, I am curious as to the grade of the gun, because I read in the book "Vintage Guns" that W.C. Scott often put oak leaves on their premier grade guns, but I have seen much more beautiful Scott's than mine....


Any help would be greatly appreciated.