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The incredibly popular side by side "Old West" shotguns are now in stock. Includes double triggers and fully functional rabbit ear hammers. Quality steel construction with walnut stained hardwood stock and rubber butt pad. Brass bead front sight, sling swivel, 3" chamber, checkered forearm and grip. The barrel is 20", overall length is 37".

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As another poster mentioned, the metal finish on these shotguns isn't the greatest. You can see the seams running along the barrel, and the bluing isn't consistent on the entire gun. However, the wood finish is very nice, and the stock and forearm match perfectly. For the price, I think this shotgun is a great deal if you're looking for a side by side with exposed hammers to take out and shoot every once in a while.

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I had one of these and got rid of it. Good for the price, but finish was cheap. You can actually see the seam on the barrel. Never owned a db before, so this may be common. Also, the Chinese logos and importer mark where billboarded all over this thing, and it really bothered me. The stock was nice though, and I loved the cowboy exposed hammers. I am still questioning whether they are functional or not. Dry firing, the hammer does not strike the caps that push the firing pins, but this may be a saftey feature that it only does this when shells are in. Did not really test it and I don't know much about how thsee work.

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