Thanks for the info. It is an interesting little gun. The barrels are perfect, inside and out. The gun was part of a collection of British guns, all of which were shot by the owner. The gun does have a couple of issues: 1.) the gun has been broken through the (very small) wrist and I would give the rapair a "C" grade; 2.) the outside of the breach of the barrels do not meet the outside of the fences. The diameter of the barrels is maybe 1/64" smaller than the fences. Hardly noticible to the eye but you can feel it.

Other than those two issues, the floorplate and trigger guard appear to be blued or blacked but the rest of the receiver is polished steel. Judging from the amount of wear, the gun has seen a good deal of time in hand. The forend is very small.

Anyone have any pictures of Bonehill guns?

Thanks again


Around the steel no tortured worm shall twine.