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G'day all, I have posted this on the DR forum, but I thought this site a more appropriate spot. I have just purchased a Tipping and Lowden 16 bore cape gun and was wondering if anybody would have any information. It is a sxs under lever hammer gun with both barrels in 16 bore, the left barrel being rifled and the right barrel smooth bored. When I get it home I will pull it down and photograph the proof marks etc. The only marking apart from the proofs is "Tipping and Lowden London" on the rib. It has 3 rear sight blades, 2 folding and 1 fixed. The blades are marked 100, 200 and 300 yds. I feel the 300 would be a bit ambitious for a 16 bore would it not? The last query being especially so as it has short barrels, probably about 20/22 inch. It obviously has been a working gun, and shows what would probably be normal wear for a gun of it's age that has been out in the field, rather than on a rack. My next step is to contact the previoius owner to see if he has any history. All the best, Ian. |