Okay, here is one of mine that is going afield this fall for the first time since coming into my possession. I had it out two weekends ago at Griffith Island and dropped a bunch of pheasants. Will be taking it to the Sandhills in Nebraska for a week later this month and after that up to the north shore of Lake Superior.

It is a Lovena 12 gauge sidelock from Prague circa 1920-1925. Weight is 6 pounds 9 ounces. Stocked to the fences, bushed firing pins, articulated front trigger, cocking indicators, straight stock, ejectors, etc.

I had the barrels re-blued as there was little finish left when I bought it. I also had the stock refinished (and glass bedded for good measure at the same time). It has 2 1/2" chambers, 28"barrels choked IM and IM, likely not original.







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