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    Warrell Portsmouth SxS

    I don't know if I hate my shoulders enough to want to fire a 4gauge slug.. That sounds somewhat terrible honestly lol. Something like that would be a heck of a conversation piece on the mantle.
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    Warrell Portsmouth SxS

    I appreciate the share! That is a great looking long barrel! I had been looking for an antique anti aircraft for a good while before I landed on this opportunity; I love the british antiques and I think it will look/work great beside my 1860 Snider MK11. I couldn't find a 6 bore double at all in...
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    Warrell Portsmouth SxS

    A really fantastic run down of who this fellow was.. Thank you so much for putting that together. It would appear this item has quite a colorful originator.
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    Warrell Portsmouth SxS

    It does seem a little lighter than what I've seen on some heavy barreled American guns.. It weighs around 14lbs. Thing is huge at the breech end and seems somewhat lighter at the muzzle.
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    Warrell Portsmouth SxS

    It is the same restrictions here as far as using anything larger than 12Ga (which is also being taken away now) but my antique laws specifically state "in gauges other than 10,12, 16 etc". Collecting anything is so hard here.. I believe the restrictions at least in my area came from market...
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    Warrell Portsmouth SxS

    I appreciate this so much.. I spent a good portion of yesterday trying to find information and thus one photo was all I could locate. Were they still making muzzleloaders in the 1880s? (Forgive me) I was under the thoughts that at this point most shotguns were moving to break barrel type...
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    Warrell Portsmouth SxS

    Good evening. I recently had the opportunity to acquire a great looking british antique. Marked "S Warrell Portsmouth" on the rib and Warrell Portsmouth" on the locks. I can only seem to find one other shotgun with this name anywhere online as a further example of their later works but there...
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    Warrell Portsmouth SxS

    Good Evening. I recently had the opportunity to acquire a great looking british antique. The rib is engraved with "S Warrell Portsmouth" and the locks "warrell portsmouth" and I can only find one other example of the same autograph online. There seems to be no real record of him. Is there any...
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