![]() Proofed for 2 oz shot, with full choke in both barrels and 3 1/4" chambers, this double eight bore was built for a gentleman 'fowler who appreciated quality. ![]() Plain and utilitarian may have been the stock-in-trade but, like most British gunmakers of the day, Tolley could, and did, turn out some special pieces for wealthier customers who wanted more quality and would pay higher prices, even for their duck and goose shooting. ![]() The firm's plain, eight-bore hammer guns, both single and double barrel versions, were the tool of choice for the foreshore from the 1880s until the 1930s. ![]() Tolley is a name best known to the wildfowler.
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