Originally Posted By: Lloyd3
Birmingham gun, likely built in the later 1880s on a W&C Scott action. "Not for Ball" means it has (or had) some choke. Looks pretty used up. The condition of the tubes will determine if it's salvageable or not.


I might be wrong, but I believe the pictured gun is 100% Clabrough. Action is not a W&C Scott action at all, but Clabroughs own patent design with help from Rogers and J. T. Rogers. Patent #257,764 of 1882.

Dustin