I have a question.

I've got a 16g. French hammergun made in the 1870s, with the odd French feature of having the fore-end permanently attached to the action. When you taken the gun down, you release the fore-end, then lift out the barrels, and your shotgun is in two parts. You don't get three.

I've been wondering: what did the French use for cases for these kinds of guns? The conventional leg-of-mutton will never work.











Last edited by David Zincavage; 02/08/19 11:01 AM.