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In reply to: Dugaboy: I think your statement needs some qualification. There are a number of different styles of British shotgun, of which the 'game-gun' described above is only one. Fowlers and pigeon-guns are not quite as common as game-guns, but plenty of them made their way to the colonies, and they are exactly the opposite of your description. Most are heavy (7 1/2 to 8 lbs), are proved for the 1 1/4 oz load, and have long action-bars and heavily-constructed breeches. Many have a third bite of some kind, and side-clips are common. Sounds like the perfect candidate for a DR conversion to me! Here's a comparison between a typical Brit game-gun on the right (albeit proved for 1 1/4 oz) and a typical duck-gun on the left. Note the length and thickness of the lumps/slots, and the relative length of the action-bar. ![]() Greener 'Empire' duck gun on left, Charles Hellis game-gun on the right. |