your gun looks to be in about the same shape as the one I have. Question, does yours have the platinum blow out plug common on Moore guns?
your gun looks to be in about the same shape as the one I have. Question, does yours have the platinum blow out plug common on Moore guns?
Here is my 11 gauge William Moore, 1st Pic of the lock second of the barrels marked London and third of the Proofs.
I am afraid I do not know enough about proofs to know if they are British or Belgium
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Well, I got the old girl cleaned and detailed and I'm pleased with the outcome.
This is a much nicer Belgian gun than I'm used to seeing most are plain jane and heavy as a tank. This one is more refined and better built. The furniture was nickel and still retains some of the platings, the wood is a higher grade and it's nicely engraved. One thing that truly surprised me is that not one screw in the entire gun is buggered up.
I don't have a set of new nipples yet but just as soon as I get some I'm headed to the range. The barrels are in decent shape no major pitting and only one small dent on the right barrel.
THAT is a VERY NICE Double. It is indeed English, not a Belgium as we have. I'd really like to see more of the gun, especially the stock.
Ebony was common in the higher grade guns. Here's a vid on making a reproduction.Here you go, It weighs 8 LBs 12 oz and has 32" barrels, Do not know how common it was but the ramrod is ebony.
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Hubba hubba... that's a fine looking gunHere you go, It weighs 8 LBs 12 oz and has 32" barrels, Do not know how common it was but the ramrod is ebony.
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