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WANTED Shotgun, single barrel percussion

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I’m looking for a single barrel, percussion shotgun. Modern or antique, require a good bore and shootable, prefer 12ga.
Let me know what you might have to sell.
Thx.
Jim
I've got an original English 12ga. in good shape. I'd posted pictures of it here before, but don't see them on this computer.
 
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I’m looking for a single barrel, percussion shotgun. Modern or antique, require a good bore and shootable, prefer 12ga.
Let me know what you might have to sell.
Thx.
Jim
I have been considering selling my single barrel 12 gage - built on a Melott modified barrel & stocked in walnut stained cherry that I built using an original lock. I built it about 30 years ago for shooting trap at night. I have actually shot it very little. It may be something you might have and interest in looking at. I will email some photos or post if I can figure out how.
 

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Jime444,

I have a like-new single barrel 12 gauge percussion shotgun that was made Investarms, who manufactures the Lyman Great Plains rifles. It was made in 1992. It’s marketed as the “Gallyon Muzzleloading Shotgun”. I believe the PO never used it on the range or in the field.

I will try to get photos to you in a few days.
 
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