taken from the ad...........


12g steel, 32" Special Steel, shoe-lump barrels and original 2-3/4" chambers and ventilated rib and Doll's Head extension.
Unique to this model were refinements made to the action that was "specially constructed for the most rapid firing" as the firm described it in the catalog from the early 1930's.
Such features were a wider breech opening for loading and extraction, non-automatic safety, and a larger action body that was made to withstand high volume shooting of heavy loads.
This model also had a special stock shape, engraving, and barrel and rib configurations.
This gun has a square back and a raised side-panel bolster on either side of the action body, and fitted with Westley's unmistakable snap lever and Model "C" doll's head rib extension.
One of the main features of the "Special Double Barrel Trap Gun" was it being fitted with Westley's single-selective, "Patent One Trigger".

all these features and all they used were shoe lump bbls? makes no sense.


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