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JP Clabrough Double Barrel

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One more English double to show. This one is a JP Clabrough sporting Birmingham proofs from the 1865 era. It is 10 gauge and 32" barrels. The barrels ring nicely but do have some minor pitting in the bores.
 

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Very nice. I have a JP Clabrough 10 gauge too. Unfortunately mine has a badly broken stock and the rest is a basket case even though it is all there. I wish mine was a third as nice.
 
Thanks. I also have a very nice Clabrough from the first year they produced breech loaders. I had a couple of other Clabroughs as well but foolishly sold them. Clabroughs typically don't fetch the money like a lot of other antique English guns but nothing wrong with their quality in my opinion.
 

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