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Do you have some form of hand protector on the barrels for this old girl of yours kuduae?
Yes, it's a traditional English "Barrel Hand Protector", made in England. Made of spring steel, leather covered inside and out. I forgot where and when I bought it, probably in some English gunshop many years ago. It slides on the barrels, leaving the top open. I found these first mentioned in the 1912 Westley Richards catalog. Quite practical as I shoot the gun Robert Churchill style, left hand well before the splinter foreend. When I was a teen, I read a German translation of Robert Churchill's book on shotgun shooting and learned a lot. Since then I wanted to have a real Churchill, but they were far beyond my price range. This AYA was the closest thing I could afford and it served me well all those years.
Well you can get them! I suppose if you had a double rifle they might be okay fit wise for the smaller calibres, but once up in bore size I'd say it would be best in using a glove https://www.jeffsoutfitters.com/product/leather-hand-guards-12-20-16-28ga-410/ & https://www.ant-supplies.uk/shotgun-accessories/shotgun-barrel-handguards.html
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