A LIGHTWEIGHT 12-BORE 'IMPERIAL XXV' SELF-OPENING SIDELOCK EJECTOR GUN BY E. J. CHURCHILL, No. 5317, patent self-opening action, best bold foliate-scroll engraving, brushed bright finish, figured stock with semi-pistolgrip and recoil-pad, the chopper-lump barrels with matt Churchill rib

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A LIGHTWEIGHT 12-BORE 'IMPERIAL XXV' SELF-OPENING SIDELOCK EJECTOR GUN BY E. J. CHURCHILL, No. 5317, patent self-opening action, best bold foliate-scroll engraving, brushed bright finish, figured stock with semi-pistolgrip and recoil-pad, the chopper-lump barrels with matt Churchill rib
Weight 6lb. 2½oz., 14 7/8in. pull, 25in. barrels, approx. 3/8 & ¾ choke, 2½in. chambers, nitro proof (left barrel-thickness below recommended minimum)
In its leather lightweight 'V.C.' case

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The makers have kindly confirmed that the gun was built sometime between 1934 and 1937. Interestingly, the gun incorporates a self-opening mechanism which resembles the Purdey/Beesley action in having kickers or compressors on the bar of the action. It is more normal for Churchill guns to be fitted with a Smith system action which is to be identified by extensions to the cocking-limbs on the knuckle of the action