Let's see some pic's of your SxS's & O/U's

Okay, here's my contribution...

My Beretta Parallelo in 12ga. Yes, I really do love it & yes, it's gorgeous.

Cheers
Jay

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I just got these pics today. A few pages back I posted a tease of the restock of my Remington 1894 BE circa 1907 that Chris Dawe is doing. Here's a couple more. Chris and I talked quite a bit about the wood to use....we both ended upo agreeing that it would look best if a roughly grade appropriate piece was used.....nothing over the top....just really nice. I love the wood on my A grade Fox and I'm pleased to see this is coming out as just the "step up" to a B grade level I had hoped it would.



 
Nice hammer gun, 209jones.....hell, nice group. I didn't know that about the Baikail single shot opening lever that you mentioned in the thread about actions. Can you post a pic of it??
 
I just got these pics today. A few pages back I posted a tease of the restock of my Remington 1894 BE circa 1907 that Chris Dawe is doing. Here's a couple more. Chris and I talked quite a bit about the wood to use....we both ended upo agreeing that it would look best if a roughly grade appropriate piece was used.....nothing over the top....just really nice. I love the wood on my A grade Fox and I'm pleased to see this is coming out as just the "step up" to a B grade level I had hoped it would.

That's a nice restocking job!
 
1874 Powell Lifter in 12 ga.

This gun made by Wm Powell, Birmingham. Rib engraved with address of the retailer - John E. Long, Detroit, Michigan. Damascus barrels have been blacked which is a bit of a shame. Lockup is like a new gun, maybe better than most new guns today.
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So I changed my mind on the Remington 3200 project and decided instead to focus on my 42 year old Perazzi TMS. I am awaiting a new recoil pad that was shipped to me yesterday from Perazzi Canada out of Winnipeg to replace the existing pad which I won’t be able to reuse after removing 1/2” from the stock to give me the LOP I need. Once it arrives the gun will be headed to CJ Dawe. We spoke twice this week about the work to be done. He is going to make a forend to replace the original and try to match as closely as possible to the factory upgraded stock I had installed. The internals have already been gone through and a new locking block installed and springs replaced.Then the gun will be off to Kobb for annealing before being sent to Lemieux for a bit of custom work, a skeletal top lever, pistol grip inlay or cap, a bit of engraving and then back to Kobb to be colour case harderned then back to CJ Dawe for the barrel to be reblued and final assembly before returning home. By then I should have a new knee and be able to take it out to the trap field. Figured I’d get it done and ready to go while laid up since I’ll be losing this shooting season anyways. Here is a few before pictures.
 
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