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1199
$3,220.00

*WEBLEY & SCOTT MODEL 700 BOX LOCK EJECTOR GAME GUN WITH CASE. SN 134505. Cal. 12 Ga. 2-3/4″ Chambers. 28″ Steel dovetailed bbls. are marked “Webley & Scott” and “Birmingham” on tops of bbls. w/ plain concave game rib. Bbl flats have Birmingham nitro proofs for 2-3/4″ chambers, and loop is stamped “Made in England.” Case hardened box lock action is stamped w/ “BNP” and SN “134505” on water table. Action has about 50% coverage of scroll engraving. Trigger guard has scroll on bow, and SN on tang. “Safe” is inlaid in silver in front of automatic safety button. Slightly streaked, straight grip European walnut buttstock measures 14-3/4″ over grooved wood butt and features vacant silver oval, and 18 LPI checkering w/ mullered borders. Anson release splinter forend has wood and checkering to match buttstock. Bore diameter: left -727, right -726. Bore restrictions: left -.035, right -.011. Wall thickness: left -.031, right -.029. Drop at heel: 2-1/16″, drop at comb: 1-3/8″. Weight:6 lbs 5 oz. Green canvas Brady case w/ stitched leather trim has maroon cloth interior w/ Webley & Scott leather label. Case contains 2-pc rosewood cleaning rod, case straps, and 2 keys. CONDITION: Excellent, near new. Bbls retain virtually all their original rust blue w/ few slight abrasions. Action retains virtually all its case color w/ very small area of flaking on left bottom. Floor plate, trigger guard and top lever retain all of their original blue. Stocks retain virtually all of their finish, w/ a few diamonds missing in the checkering of the buttstock. Bores are bright and shiny, w/ no visible imperfections. Action is tight. Bbls are on face. Ejectors are slightly out of time, probably due to hardened lubricant. Case is excellent w/ few scuffs and fading to canvas. Interior cloth is good. Partitions are tight. Slight rub on label from contact w/ action. 4-36276 MGM7 (2,500-3,500)


Auction: Firearms - Spring 2009
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