My local gun shop has a very old double that I have been trying to help them research. It is a smoothbore, the barrels are about .598" so it's too small to be a 20 gauge. It's by far one of the nicest guns I've seen from the time period. It was made by F. Jung und Sohne, Suhl. The stock is very well carved and checkered, with what looks like tiny brass pins inlaid into the checkering as well as the eye of the dog on the left side cheekpiece. On the underside is a wolf's head where the ramrod, now gone, used to go, which has eyes made of Mother of pearl. There is badge on the top of the stock, I can't read all the writing, but I can make out the name "von Sperl". Not sure much about these, I've never seen anything like this one before.







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