Here are some of the field guns...
Top is a Browning BSS 20 gauge, straight English stock with oiled walnut and 28" barrels.
Middle is a Browning Citori 525 Field 20 gauge with 28" barrels.
Bottom is a Browning Citori 625 Field 12 gauge with 28" barrels.
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My photography sucks though (likely the camera's fault) as it looks way better in hand. The bores are quite nice for the year. Some very very minor pitting in a couple of spots which one should pretty much see in a gun this age. Having been stung once on a 110 year old gun with "mirror bores", I now cringe if someone tells me the bores in an old gun are "perfect" or "mirror bright". 9 times out of 10 if they are like that they have been honed which can quickly render a set of barrels unsafe or out of proof by British standards. Such was the case with that one gun I had. This gun was measured and the barrels are fine and Sean believes never honed.Brian, excellent job saving that Clabrough from wall hanger status. Sean and Chris did some beautiful work.
Great work on the stock, looks nice! Seems most of the older Beretta models with DTs were equipped with articulated trigger.
Here is my 1960 Beretta 409 that I just refinished. It has 30" barrels and I had them opened up to IC & Mod.
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