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A cased set of 20 gauge Browning Pigeon Grade superposed shotguns -Select US Arms Type- image 1
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A cased set of 20 gauge Browning Pigeon Grade superposed shotguns
-Select US Arms Type-

10 June 2013, 10:00 PDT
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A cased set of 20 gauge Browning Pigeon Grade superposed shotguns

Serial no. 42660 V6 (1966) and no. 54884 V9 (1969), 20 gauge. Both with 26 1/2 inch blued barrels with matte vent ribs and marked for Modified and Improved Cylinder chokes and 2 3/4 and 3 inch shells. Single gold triggers. French grey boxlock actions chased with oak leaf fences and engraved with scrollwork, roses and on each side with two pigeons. Checkered pistolgrip stocks of figured walnut with maker's brown rubber recoil pads. Together with blue velour-lined aluminum case by Americase containing instruction manual, snap caps and Orvis cleaning kit.
Condition: Both excellent and showing little use. Right side of barrels on no. 54884 with 1/4 inch circle at rear of fore-end lacking finish. Both sets of tubes with bright bores. Buttstock of no. 42660 with a few minor storage marks. Buttstock on no. 54884 also with minor storage marks and with a minor 1/4 inch hairline crack at left side frame juncture. Case and accessories excellent.
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Data:
Pull: 14 3/4" and 14 1/4".

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