A couple of months ago, I acquired a "new to me" Mule Ear Double." Made by J P Sauer & Sonne in Germany, makers of some fine guns.
Both then.... and now. This shotgun is at least a Century old, made between 1900 and 1910 area. At one point, the barrels were in
some way damaged/dented and a previous owner had the barrels cut to eliminate the damage. The barrels are now about the metric
equivalent of 20 - 21 inches (perfect for Coach Guns). The gun is very light for a 12Ga, and since I'm a certified recoil WIMP, I added a recoil pad to the stock.
The FUN parts. The gun has 2 1/2 inch chambers. I did not want to recut the chambers so I decided to shoot the gun with 2 1/2 inch all brass 12Ga shells. As it turns out, with the stock dimensions, the recoil with this gun is very mild. Of course, my CAS load for ALL BRASS 12s isn't exactly stout. This gun is a HOOT to play with. The heavy main springs make a reload a chore, but the gun is just plain FUN
to play with. WHAT A HOOT!!
Coffinmaker.
PS: Fluid Steel Barrels. NOT Damascus.