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Most probably a Tulla gun. Have seen a few which are pretty well made but a far cry from a Purdey. They tend to run a little heavy.

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Originally Posted By: Joe Wood
Any of y'all notice there's something awfully strange about the rib extension or third bite extension on the barrels? You can see the hazy outline of the rib mixed in with it. Soprt of a ghost shadow. Methinks this photo has been touched up a bit....



That's the Purdey nose or modified Purdey nose. It's not stocked to the fences and maybe crossedchisles can say how many or if there were any Purdeys not stocked to the fences. It is more Germanic and resembles a Sauer Model 15 or 16E with the Herkules-Verschluss-193044 trademark/modified Purdey-nose/Kamzapfenverriegelung which was advertised in the mid to late 1930s. Model 10s boxlocks also had a modified Purdey nose.

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By my observation, this is not even an ejector gun. There is no split that can be seen between separate ejectors, unless there is a third vee shaped piece with the split on each side of it. Furthermore, the action is open and the extractors lifted just as it would be if it is an extractor gun. The sears would have had to be tripped and the action opened fully for it to be in that position (after the ejectors had actuated) if it were an ejector gun, which would have required someone to dry fire a, supposedly, $30K gun. Or either have used snap caps and allowed them to be ejected, then photographing the gun. I just can't see split ejectors in the photograph, and I believe it is sharp enough in detail to see them if they were there.


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MC-11 known as ejector gun only.

Most probably a Tulla gun

It's not Tula gun. Tula gun is one made by Tula Gun Factory. This gun made by TsKIB.

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[img]http://www.hunt101.com/showphoto.php/photo/587441/ppuser/7531[/img]
This is how a mc 111 12 gauge looks inside. I have used the gun about 20 years. Shot 10000 shots. You can read Gun Digest 1981 for details. An excellent gun to show of with when I was the shooter at dog trials.
http://www.hunt101.com/showphoto.php/photo/587439/ppuser/7531
http://www.hunt101.com/showphoto.php/photo/587444/ppuser/7531
http://www.hunt101.com/showphoto.php/photo/587442/ppuser/7531
Price ca 4000 $ 20 years ago

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Seems one has to register. Can anyone move/post a pic as I'd really like to see the inside?

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Sven:

Thanks for the effort as it was worth seeing.

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You are welcome Raimey, glad to assist. Easy since I had registered there a few years and my credentials worked.

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