I took a look at their Website - some knuckle head with a Carpenter's Screw driver had a go at the French Gun.

Then I saw an example of their great knowledge of Firearms in the following listing ! I got a good laugh out of it ! smile

They mispell the Maker's name, three times, and then call it a "Guild Gun".

Antique Eduard Kittner – Coln 16ga SXS Shotgun. Stock # SP COMM. No Serial #. Made in the 1880’s or so, the barrel of this nice side-by-side 16 gauge shotgun is marked “EDUARD KITTNER COLN” indicating it was made by Herr Kittner in Cologne, Germany. The shotgun has 30" barrels, length of pull is 14" and chokes arre IM and CYL.The shotgun is in nice condition, like most guild guns, it has an engraved receiver, and blued barrels, sling swivels, a horn buttplate, and a carved Monte-Carlo-like stock. Overall condition of the shotgun is about 8o%, there is mild freckling on parts of the barrels, and like most antique horn buttplates, the bugs have eaten flecks of it. Bores are very nice.

Last edited by postoak; 12/10/12 01:21 PM.

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