A few weeks back i saw an interesting old shotgun, 20 ga., in a pawn shop. It was old, sort of plain looking, nothing fancy, lots of patina and the metal finish was brown . I did not have my glasses with me, so i did not bother to read the markings on the shotgun (i wonder why in the world do they have such poor lighting in a pawn shop). Just a plain, apparently in good working order, single shot, break open shotgun, for $39.90, at least 50 years old.
What i found very interesting about this shotgun was the fact that it had a lever on the right side of the receiver, like some British Rook rifles. When pushing on this lever the shotgun would break open. There was also a nicely shaped external hammer, and the trigger felt nice.
Now, i did not buy it then, and two weeks later when i returned with the cash, it was already sold.
Can anyone give me a faint idea what type of shotgun it could have been? I would like to start looking and buy one of these.
I was thinking that one of these shotguns with a good action could be turned into a classy slug gun with nice walnut, rifled bore, and express sights.