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This started its life as an M67 Military rolling block rifle built in 1873 by Carl Gustaf Stads in Sweden. It was later sporterized and its 12.7mm barrel bored out to 24 gauge and rechambered (2.5"). Its 32.5" barrel has a good shootable bore with some roughness from the boring process, but nothing that renders the gun unsafe with black powder ammunition. The exterior of the barrel is a thinning plumb finish. An interesting spiral pattern was added to its surface for some reason, but it is definitely not a twist steel barrel. The stocks are in very good condition. Has a simple bead front sight and brass notch rear sight. Has an old leather sling. An interesting and fully functional rolling block shotgun. Payment by USPS Money Order only. Asking $375 SHIPPED!

 

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Any brass or loadable pieces of ammo included?

Interesting.

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18 minutes ago, Chertrock Chuck said:

Any brass or loadable pieces of ammo included?

Interesting.

No ammo or shells. I think Magtech has brass 24 gauge and both Fiochi and Cheddite make plastic hulls.

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