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FOR SALE Antique .36/16ga Over-Under

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C.L Graves over under .36/16ga ( possibly a 20 )

30" barrels, bores are CLEAN! Trigger, locks, everything functions as it should. No wood rot.

This has both open sights and a fancy pop up peep sight.

Fancy fiddleback walnut stock.

Made aprox around 1850+

This is a shooter! I personally have shot the 36 and it will stack them at 40 yards! No clue on the rifling twist folks, but its most likely made for patched balls. I was hitting the same hole at 40 yards with this rifle.

There is a hairline crack on top of the breech area where the barrel slips ( or screws? ) into. This has not ever shown any sign of powder reside during loading. I shot 40gr 3fg and nothing ever came out or opened up. I checked the breech with a bore camera and nothing shows up as far as an internal crack, so this is just a crack in the metal that houses the barrel, not the breech plug. I'll post this hairline crack as the very first pic so its easier to find.

Both locks are strong and clean inside. The .36cal hammer has a little wiggle, but nothing serious. Both hammer screws are solid and not stripped out.

The butt plate has an old repair where they normally break off over the year. The repair is super clean and strong. I also have the picture of that as well.

As far as I can tell, this is an American made over under, not a belgium or european made OU.

I can take better detail pics, but only upon request.

I am asking $2,500 OBO.

This is a super solid OU!
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C.L Graves over under .36/16ga ( possibly a 20 )

30" barrels, bores are CLEAN! Trigger, locks, everything functions as it should. No wood rot.

This has both open sights and a fancy pop up peep sight.

Fancy fiddleback walnut stock.

Made aprox around 1850+

This is a shooter! I personally have shot the 36 and it will stack them at 40 yards! No clue on the rifling twist folks, but its most likely made for patched balls. I was hitting the same hole at 40 yards with this rifle.

There is a hairline crack on top of the breech area where the barrel slips ( or screws? ) into. This has not ever shown any sign of powder reside during loading. I shot 40gr 3fg and nothing ever came out or opened up. I checked the breech with a bore camera and nothing shows up as far as an internal crack, so this is just a crack in the metal that houses the barrel, not the breech plug. I'll post this hairline crack as the very first pic so its easier to find.

Both locks are strong and clean inside. The .36cal hammer has a little wiggle, but nothing serious. Both hammer screws are solid and not stripped out.

The butt plate has an old repair where they normally break off over the year. The repair is super clean and strong. I also have the picture of that as well.

As far as I can tell, this is an American made over under, not a belgium or european made OU.

I can take better detail pics, but only upon request.

I am asking $1500 OBO.

This is a super solid OU!
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very nice. That is a gem
 
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