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Scarce Roper Revolving Shotgun with Two Original Shells

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Scarce Roper Revolving Shotgun with Two Original Shells
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serial #268, 12 ga, 28'' barrel with a moderately oxidized bore that shows some areas of slightly heavier pitting. The metal surfaces have mostly toned to a deep plum-brown patina with overall surface oxidation and some light to moderate pitting along the barrel nearer the muzzle. The action-magazine cover retains strong maker markings with Amherst address and 1866 patent date and the barrel on this example is not equipped with the threaded choke ring. The frame retains some smoky remnants of case-hardening mixing with deep plum-brown patina and there are softened remnants of light foliate scrollwork along the bow of the guard. The smooth walnut buttstock and forend remain in good condition having darkened from the years and showing some thin lengthy cracks along either side of the wrist and some small chips along the left edge of the forend. The forend is capped on either side with pewter and the silver bead front sight is an old replacement. The action will require mechanical attention as the hammer does not hold and the magazine does not revolve properly. The gun includes two original steel shells, one in very fine condition and the other shortened long ago to just shy of 2''. Sylvester Roper was a consummate inventor, patenting the shotgun choke, among other things. Also rather infamously, he died at the age of 72 after crashing his steam-powered bicycle at high speed. This is a very good example piece of Roper's peculiar shotgun. (13B11700-35) {ANTIQUE} (1000/1500)