Yes, W&C Scott is a respected - even renowned - maker, and while they were capable of making guns that would stand with any, there were more esteemed firms; nor is that gun - to reiterate (perhaps I was unclear?) - "one of the finest shotguns built on this planet" or even one of their finest; nor is it one of their plainest, or yet a tomato stake. Some hyperbole, perhaps?

I don't need to think again, thankyou.

Edit:
I just took a couple of photos to illustrate.
Condition aside, can you see a difference in quality?




Apologies to Bill for taking it off track. It's a grand old gun, and probably perfectly shootable.

Last edited by cadet; 01/23/16 11:24 PM.