Originally Posted By: redoak
It looks like it has the standard BSA fluting/sculpting abound the breech and fences. And the top strap is the same shape as photos of other BSA guns that I have looked at.





Agreed, I can't see the tiny AAB stamp or anything else that would point to outwork.

That said, it is a spectacular example of "Buy the gun, not the name" that we hear so often.

Larry, I see few English guns with 2 3/4 chambers proofed at 1 1/4oz. Damn few.

It is better than most of what we see, and would cost a bunch of post Obama deduction wages to replicate today.

Best,
Ted