Recently picked up what I think is a nice little shotgun. It has Birmingham black powder proofs showing 1887-1896, choke bores. It is a round, back action with peninsulas, rebounding hammers, damascus barrels. Gauge shows 2 3/4 inch chambers. Gun has seen little use, action is tight and on face. Weighs a little over 6 1/2 lbs. has 30 inch barrels. Only marking is W Baxter on the rib. I think it may have been made for a merchant or hardware store back in the day. Checkering is good as is the walnut stock. Has ivory bead front and copper mid bead. What do you guys think?
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