An old shotgun that someone used as a truck/boat gun. Truck/boat gun defined: A gun which was thrown, ran over, stored, kept, or maintained in a truck or boat, normally beat the hell up, with rust, pitting, lack of care, broken pieces and parts, no oil or lubricate, etc....
A real tough find for a 44 mag or any pistol caliber lever since most folks will fix them up as project guns since new ones cost so much....
But, you CAN make a truck gun look like a showpiece. Ask Gunboy. He's seen the 270 I've been restoring.
shotgun bbl's have to be at least 18" by law unless you want to go thru the red tape for a special permit. plus ammo for a rifled bbl is big $$$'s, imo for under 50-75 yd's stick with a smoothbore and put the $ towards some kinda sight, then you can use buckshot or rifled slugs, or the dixie slugs tri-balls.
laminated stock is a nice option but the lop is kid sized, have to add on 1-3" depending on size, great gun for kid or women though.
polymer or wood stocks may be easy to find, but a wood lamie, my fav cuz of extra wt/strength/less recoil may be harder to find.
