5 Stand For Fall Warm Up

Nice. I have a Birmingham box lock I use for upland hunting, or used to before my dog died. I also have a WC Scott "wildfowling" piece I've used duck hunting a couple of times. Makes hunting a little more interesting and enjoyable using a historical firearm.
What are the guns in the photo?
 
The front gun is a Webley 2 1/2 inch with ejectors. A really nice gun with my preference of English grip, and splinter fore end. When it is 93 degrees outside, you need a glove or sleeve on the barrels.

The other is an English gun I picked up at a gun show in Denver. It is also a 2 1/2 inch gun and only weighs 6 pounds. I don’t remember the maker, I sold it to a friend and we shoot regularly.

I also like hunting with the Webley…



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Yep. Those are nice guns. I like the looks of the straight stocks, but a pistol grip stock has always fit me better. The gun in the background looks like it has a smaller frame and looks like my Lincoln Jefferies box lock (2 5/8” chambers). I’m going to try to attach photos of it with a 20 gauge Fox Sterlingworth (Philly gun).
 

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