Left-handed Guns

 
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$3800

CONTACT
EJ Churchill in high condition and in its makers case ~ This is the "Easy Opener" model ~ left hander
Left-handed Guns
12 gauge
5298
6156
This little Churchill is in wonderful original condition and is very light and lithe. Well balanced it actually, when swung, feels like a much longer barreled gun. The original makers case is in very nice condition.

The 3" of drop at heel is for the long necked and tall lanky build but could be, as the stock is very straight grained, be bent up.

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Boxlock Ejector with assisted opening

Yes
Steel
25"
2 1/2"

2 1/2"

.013 LT Mod
.008 IC


.026
.026
15 1/8 to rubber pad with 14 3/8 wood

1 7/8"
3"

5/16"

6 lbs. 2 oz.
Yes
 
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$2800

CONTACT
William Evans "Best" boxlock ~ That is what Evans called them and they certainly are nice! Sale!
Left-handed Guns
12 gauge
5113
3501
No cast on this fine shotgun so could be shot by a left- or right-handed person. The long 30" tubes are impressive with excellent min. wall thickness. Great stock dimensions for most. Excellent engraving and has bushed firing pins. The large pad/extension could be removed and replaced with a standard 1" pad and have LOP of 14 1/2".

*Note that this gun comes with a very nice canvas covered hard case with accoutrement's ( cleaning rod, ends, William Evans chamber brush, snap caps, and oil bottle).

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Boxlock

No
Steel
30
2 1/2"

2 1/2"

.025 full
.010 IC


.029
.029
15 1/16" with 13 9/16" wood

1 3/8"
2 3/16"
0


7 lbs 0 ozs
Yes
 
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$1600

CONTACT
C.G. Bonehill ~ The Belmont "Interchangeable" ~ No cast so good for left or right handed
Left-handed Guns
12 gauge
4334
2494
A very nice English boxlock at a super price. There is a chip in the toe of the butt plate that is easily repairable. It has a lovely horn pistol grip cap and horn forend escutcheon. This gun has tight bores, is in proof, and locks up tight.

Interesting history of C.G. Bonehill:

C. G. Bonehill was an English gunmaker from Birmingham, England who lived from 1831 to 1900 1. He established his own firm in 1851 and was recorded at 33 Charlotte Street with a factory in Morville Street in 1872 1. In 1873, he moved the whole business to the Belmont Firearms Works, Belmont Row 1. C. G. Bonehill was a Guardian of The Birmingham Proof House 1. He was related to and may have been associated with O. G. Bonehill of Belmont Firearms Works also of Birmingham 2. He held 4 US patents issued in the 1880s 2. From about 1900 to 1965, the company produced ball & shot guns and combination guns, and they made the Britannia air rifle 1. They were pioneers in the mechanization of gun manufacture, making the “Belmont Interchangeable” shotguns 1. From about 1900, C G Bonehill were the main suppliers of rifles to the “Society of Miniature Rifle Clubs” 1. The Society was founded to encourage rifle shooting amongst working class men, and it was largely responsible for establishing smallbore rifle shooting as a sport in England 1. For this purpose, old .303 Martini-Enfield rifles were re-barrelled to .22 rimfire and sold at very reasonable prices 1

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Box lock ejector

Yes
Sleeved
28"
2-1/2"

2 1/2"

.023 full
.008 IC


.036
.038
14" over horn butt plate

1 5/8"
2 7/16"
0


6lbs 6oz
Yes





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