I was just cleaning up my computer drive and found some pictures of a gun I used to own. I posted pictures on the Parker board but then thought they may be of more interested here. I sold the gun about 5 years ago but just realized I had these pictures. Unfortunately I don't have any full length pictures. It is a Collath with very ornate engraving inlaying and horn work. It is the highest grade Collath I have ever seen. The sliding/dropping action and the safety are typical Collath. It was chambered in what I believe is named the Collath 14, which is a proprietary round with a 14 ga bore and a roughly 12 ga chamber. This is the most unique set of damascus barrels I have seen as to configuration. The bone work is also pretty incredible.


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