I recently acquired this interesting old English SxS. The barrels are steel (not Damascus) and the chambers have been extended to 2-¾ inches
It has extractors. It needs some work on front of barrels where there is a bit of separation between the barrels and upper and lower ribs and the firing pins seem to be free floating to the extent that they sometimes bind when the action is closed.
The bluing is 98% and there's not a mark on the stock except a small spot of white paint on the butt plate. The engraving is clean and sharp but slightly dulled over time. The action is tight.
Can someone tell me whether these old shotguns should have springs behind the firing pins to keep them clear of the action as it is closed. I haven't tried to take it apart.
I had it at the range last week and it worked well on both barrels.
It has extractors. It needs some work on front of barrels where there is a bit of separation between the barrels and upper and lower ribs and the firing pins seem to be free floating to the extent that they sometimes bind when the action is closed.
The bluing is 98% and there's not a mark on the stock except a small spot of white paint on the butt plate. The engraving is clean and sharp but slightly dulled over time. The action is tight.
Can someone tell me whether these old shotguns should have springs behind the firing pins to keep them clear of the action as it is closed. I haven't tried to take it apart.
I had it at the range last week and it worked well on both barrels.



















































