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British Sidelock Double Ejectorgun by T. Stensby & Co.

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British Sidelock Double Ejectorgun by T. Stensby & Co.
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serial #0554, 12 ga (2 3/4”), 30” barrels with bright excellent bores, the right barrel showing one small raised ding a few inches back from the muzzle. The barrels have been modified for Briley lead only thin wall screw-in chokes and retain about 96% of a good quality restored rust blue. The undersides bear their original Birmingham nitro-proofs and later London re-proofs for 2 1/2” shells, the chambers no doubt lengthened to 2 3/4” when the chokes were installed. The action and lockplates have mostly toned to an attractive silvery case-hardened patina, the left fence with a little subtle oxidation staining, and with some subtle wisps of case-hardened colors in some of the very protected areas. The triggerguard and top lever show restored polished blue while the triggers retain pale fire blue. The action and lockplates are embellished in near full coverage with lovely English rose and scroll that remains quite crisp throughout. Both lockplates are maker-marked and “SAFE” is inlaid in silver along the upper tang. The checkered walnut stock and splinter forend remain in very fine condition as carefully cleaned and nicely refinished showing a few light dings and handling marks. Stock fit remains quite nice with well-defined drop points and the wood exhibiting lovely figure throughout. The monogram plate along the toe line is engraved in script with the initials “MFC” and a 1” leather-covered pad is installed providing a generous 14 3/4” length-of-pull. Drops are 1 1/2” and 2” and the stock shows a bit of cast-off. The gun features double triggers, automatic safety, dial cocking indicators and locks up solid on-face via dual under-bites and hidden third fastener, the top lever still right-of-center. The action seems to function well mechanically with strong in-time ejectors, minimum wall thicknesses measured are about 0.028” right and 0.023” left, most areas well above this. Weight is 6 lbs. 10 oz. and the gun includes five chokes: two improved modified, one full, one modified and one improved cylinder along with Briley choke tool. Also included is an original British leather-covered case with brass reinforced corners and dual straps. The case rates very good plus showing scuffs and edge wear along the exterior, the strap keepers and handle being quality later replacement, and the lid embossed with initials “FJHS”. There is an old W. Evans label on one side and the interior is lined in red baize showing some restored areas and a facsimile Stensby label. The case contains a nickel-plated oil bottle, two-piece wooden cleaning rod and cleaning attachments. This is a very good quality British sidelock from the early 1900s, no doubt very usable as well for someone who appreciates a vintage double. (1311604-5) {C&R} (2500/4000)