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I have been working with the local shotgun shop here in Bozeman for several months to make a period leather case work for the George
Daw shotgun I got about a year ago. Finding a period case for a gun this early with the characteristics of a transition cartridge shotgun and having the carry-over from the percussion era is not easy.
Charlie at Hill Rod and Gun, here in Bozeman, found a leather case and we started to work on it. Several months later, we have the nearly completed project and it looks great. Old guns deserve old cases...
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We did not make the case, we adapted an original vintage case from the percussion era to a transition gun,which is what the Daw shotgun is. This shotgun was made early in the cartridge era, about 1865. It carries over many percussion characteristics, such as the fences around the firing pins and the forearm remains part of the shotgun.
To find an old case such as this isn't easy. The hinge and carry handle are on the same side, which was changed later as cartridge guns progressed. The case is all leather and quite nice for its age...