Originally Posted by John Roberts
...Needs thinwall choke tubes...

I was thinking the same thing. If you're going to mess around with an English shotgun, mess around with one that will have little or no value to the carriage trade- an unattributable example. I'd get a pair of Skeet tubes, and a fistload of Modifieds and tighter for Trap, and be silly-happy, and I'd shoot the whee out of it.

"Oh, hey, cool side-by-side! Looks English! Is that a Purdey-Richards or something?"

"No one knows. No rollmarks. It's an enigma. It may in fact be Estonian."

I think it's a really pretty shotgun, which is why I'm so curious about how it came to be adrift, records-wise. (And yes, Professor, that wood and those fences.)