Krakow Kid, thanks for asking. The gun is a Husqvarna model 20B, built 1947. The 20B was made between 1944-1956. From a slight distance it is indistinguishable from the original model 20 (older model) which was made from 1897-1944. This particular gun retains 98% of its original finish, it is extremely tight, and with its 19th century heritage it is the perfect black powder gun.

It is a field gun with tight, fixed chokes so you have to be pretty accurate on the clays. It is very good for practicing the skills, but it is sometimes difficult to pick up the second report bird in the smoke.