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Lot 3523ƒ

A cased 20 gauge Browning Diana grade superposed shotgun
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10 June 2013, 10:00 PDT
San Francisco

Sold for US$7,020 inc. premium

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A cased 20 gauge Browning Diana grade superposed shotgun

Serial no. 38740V5 for 1965, 20 gauge. 28 inch blued barrels with matte vent rib and marked for ImpCyl and Skeet chokes. French grey boxlock action engraved with leafy scrollwork and panel scenes: left side, five pheasant; right side, three ducks; underside, two grouse; triggerguard, two rabbits; signed on both sides R.Risack Long tang, round knob. Checkered fore-end. Checkered semi-pistolgrip stock of highly figured walnut. Maker's buttplate. Complete with Browning hardshell case.
Condition: Excellent. Barrels with 98-99% blue showing light muzzle wear. Bright bores. Action with a few small areas of light corrosion. Excellent wood showing area of staining to checkering at top of wrist and two tiny chips at frame juncture beside triggerguard.
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Data:
Pull: 14 1/4 inches.
Chambers: 2 3/4" and 3".
Weight: 6 lbs. 5 oz.

Saleroom notices

Please note that it would appear that this gun was returned to Browning where it was re-choked and the buttstock replaced with a saltwood blank.

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