That's nice, John.
Congratulations, you did it!!
Looks like pictures to me John.
I think the barrels are 3 Iron Hufnagel. Drew?
JR
That action looks identical to my Scott.
John, your 10 ga. is much like my Overbaugh 12 ga. Both are Lindner sourced guns, and of typical high quality.
A little more info:
I bought this gun from Kirby Hoyt, who, btw, is a great guy to do business with, somewhere around 2013 at The Spring Southern SxS in Sanford, NC. I cannot overstate how pristine this gun is. It has never been apart or monkeyed with in any way, and has seen hardly any use. The bores are not perfect, but they are really good. It has very heavy 30" barrels that are a meaty .050 at the muzzle, and weighs 10 lbs., 4.5 oz., so it handles like the proverbial pig on a shovel. Drop is 1 3/4" x 3", lop 14 1/4". But the wood to metal fit, the checkering, the screws, the buttplate, everything, is incredibly crisp and original. The damascus pattern looks almost new. I love being the steward of this piece for a period of time, only hammer gun I own. Just wanted to share it with my DGS friends.
JR
Great job John. Very nice gun too!