Pedersoli Classic cal.12 L.241 is a replica of an English .12 caliber capellar double-barreled shotgun from the 19th century period.
Pedersoli Classic cal.12 L.241 - a faithful reproduction of an English double-barreled shotgun
The double-barreled shotgun has a satin walnut wood bed, which has undergone decorative mottling in the grip areas. The bruised 700mm barrels are chrome-plated on the inside for durability and easy cleaning.
The shotgun has two taps and two independent triggers. Steel fittings and an intricately engraved lock perfectly emphasize the historical character of the weapon. Under the barrels there is a stamp for ramming the load. The shotgun uses USA470 4mm diameter chimneys.
The shotgun has barrels with integrated chokers. The right barrel uses a CYL chok, the left barrel uses a MOD chok, The chok, as in modern weapons, is used to moderate the shotgun's shot cloud. The narrower the chok we use, the more condensed the beam of shot leaving the barrel will be. A smooth barrel allows you to shoot both shot and bullet, but we must remember to choose a barrel with a suitable chok. The cylinder provides the best group at a distance of 20 m, while the MOD chok at about 30 m. The butt is finished with a simple steel foot, ideal for fast, instinctive shooting. The rifle has metal shoulder strap attachments and a brass bead-type bow tie.