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I am slowly selling off most of my double shotguns.
I have a Kirkland arms (pre Dixie gun works) SxS 20 gauge. I have no idea what year it was built and with all my years of going to gun shows I have never seen another and my internet searches turned up nothing but there could be hundreds I’ve not seen. The gun has 29 1/2 inch barrels and is UNFIRED.
This gun has been in my safe for years and because it is unfired I’m hoping to appeal to another collector. If you want to shoot it that’s great. That’s what is was made for. Track of the wolf sells 18 gauge wads that would work great as both bores measure around.635 at the muzzle.
The gun is a light 6.1 pounds on my scale and has a 14 3/4 length of pull to the front trigger. Very slender and sleek in my opinion. The stock has some minor compression marks from handling and in the photos my finger is pointing to a scratch on the barrel.
I’m asking $1200.00 shipped anywhere in the lower 48 and as always offers will be considered.
Please pm me any offers as it’s easier for me to keep track of them.
If you have info on this gun please pm me and I can add it to the description.
Thanks
Stank
 

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Difference of 0.6 ounce. I am very conscious of gun weight in doubles. But I don't think I'd notice that.
Straight grip and splinter fore end like an English game gun. Sling swivels like a German game gun. Odd combination.
Scale said 6.1 pounds. It goes up to 6.9 and then to 7 so I would say 6 pounds 1.6 ounces.
 
Can you provide the D@ C and D@H? When you post 6.1 pounds do you mean 6 + 1/10 pound or 6 pounds 1 ounce?

Thank you
Drop at the front of the comb is 1 1/4
Drop at the rear of the comb ( top of the butt plate ) is 2 3/4
Drop at the heel (bottom of the butt plate ) is 7 3/4
Weight would be 6 pounds 1.6 ounces.

These are pretty accurate numbers but I’m measuring with a tape measure and bathroom scale so may be off a little. I don’t want someone to buy it and find the drop is actually 2 7/8 and be disappointed.

I’ve had lots of comments and questions on this gun. There are also Belgian proof marks as I was informed by a member.
Thanks for your interest.
Stank
 
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