I requested more condition photos from CharltonHallAuction and they were very responsive. Photos of barrel flats, barrel proof marks, water table are now on the site. I looks to have 1855-1875 standard London proof marks. The bore is "7" indicating it has been bored out to "4". It could have been a 6 bore rifle bored out to a 4 bore shotgun. If so, it was not reproofed and the chamber was lengthened from 2 1/2" to 4". With the pistol grip stock, that's what I think. Defer to the experts.

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As noted from the beginning pitting on the barrel flats and around the face of the bore. Barrels and water table look good. It looks shootable. The engraving and exterior condition of the gun looks good.

Last edited by Argo44; 03/27/21 05:38 PM.

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