That is one stunning example of a gentleman's shotgun... and sure to be the envy of the rest of your guns. I hope they're not the jealous type.
Dare you to shoot it at the range with those white gloves on![]()
Just bought this Maxum Sporting this week.12 gauge 2 3/4" 30" barrels, 6 maxi extended chokes skeet,cylinder,2 improved cylinders,light modified,and modified in a plastic case, great combination locking hard carry case fully lined with red felt, two black felt bags one for barrel and forearm, and one for buttstock. Hand finished engraving on a hand polished coin finish receiver, hand rubbed natural oil finish on a deluxe grade turkish walnut. I only had to wait seven days after I ordered this beauty. This is now my finest gun in a large collection of fireams. I am very pleased with this purchase so far, I have to wait till Tuesday to try her out at skeet. Needless to say 3PM Tuesday cannot come fast enough![]()
Dare you to shoot it at the range with those white gloves on![]()

That is a stunning Ceasar, I hope to own one soon as well...maybe if I sold off a few of the Benelli's, curses that would mean less guns. I could sell the wife's car and get a couple of these ;-) ....and keep my Benelli's.
I was able to spend a day last year in central London going around to all the old gun shop's over there, The Beretta Gallery, Holland&Holland, James Purdy & Sons, William Evans and this gun of yours is as beautiful as any of the ones I saw in these shops. For reference those that aren't familiar with Purdy and the like you could buy a really nice cottage in Muskoka for the price of one of these.



























