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

My new addition: Browning Citori 725 Feather. 28" barrels and weighs in at just under 6 1/2 pounds.

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Very slick Patrick! But you have to hold it kinda funny to shoot it properly, right? Those barrels are oriented in kinda a weird way. It's almost like there is one barrel on top of another. But that's just crazy talk!
 
Been reading this thread long enough to now, I guess I'll post as well. From top to bottom is, aya no 2, Antonio Belleri, merkel model 8, Brno zp149, stoeger uplander supreme and cz hammer coach gun, all in 12 pipe except the aya no 2 is a 20.


 
Here's another pic of my no 2. It came with a nice oak and leather case. Haven't had the chance to shoot it at any birds yet but the plan is for it to be my go to grouse and rabbit tool. It's choked .007 and .011 I wish one side was a bit tighter for those longer shots but I will see how it works for now and go from there
 
Here's another pic of my no 2. It came with a nice oak and leather case. Haven't had the chance to shoot it at any birds yet but the plan is for it to be my go to grouse and rabbit tool. It's choked .007 and .011 I wish one side was a bit tighter for those longer shots but I will see how it works for now and go from there

Very, very nice!!!
 
Just got this in the mail about a week ago from Jeff at Accuracy Plus in Peterborough. Great guy and has a good selection of doubles (including a killer Coggie if I do say so myself).

C.G. Bonehill 12 gauge, 30" barrels, 2 3/4" factory chambers (1 1/4 oz), choked IC and Mod. Really cool gun, one of my favorites so far for sure. It has some nice features like side clips, third bite, striker discs, scalloped action, checkered cheeks, ejectors, and a pretty sweet top rib which is about 3/4" wide and solid. Original case too.

I have no idea the exact date, but from the proofs, it is in-between 1904 and 1921. My guess is pre-war, since it is stamped "Anson & Deeley System". I haven't disassembled it yet but I am hoping to find some serial numbers somewhere, as there are none to be found anywhere else! (Anyone else have this happen to them?)

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I've been watching that one for the last couple years , nice gun ...I picked up a 32 inch bbl ,heavy proofed ,original 3 inch chambered Bonehill a few months ago added to the list of personal projects that will never see the light of day
 
Sharing some pics of a rare Russian MTS-7 handmade shotgun. It is made by TSKIB SOO (Central Firearms Research Institute) initially setup by the Russian government to design and make shotguns for Russian Olympic shooters.

30" barrels, ejector, Woodward type trigger plate action.






















Not much info about these but I found some info here...
http://www.shotgunworld.com/bbs/viewtopic.php?t=124415

https://sportingbookworm.wordpress.com/2016/04/17/some-words-on-tskib-double-rifles/

Here is link to their current production on their website.
Mts-11
Mts-9
 
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Oberndorf, there are a couple Russians on the doublegun forum. If you are looking for more info, you might try posting there and asking for their help.
 
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