
W. & C. Scott used to one of the UK’s biggest — and greatest — gunmakers. Founded in 1832 by brothers William and Charles Scott, it joined with P. Webley in 1897 to create Webley & Scott, and they retained the name W. & C. Scott for use on their finest firearms.
Up into the 20th century, W. & C. Scott and then Webley & Scott built thousands and thousands of shotguns in all sorts of grades and configurations. What they didn’t build a lot of were double rifles — or at least ones bearing the Webley & Scott or W. & C. Scott name.

So the one you see here is a pretty rare double. It looks like it’s an upper-middle grade sidelock made on a Rogers-patent action. When it was built, it was probably a couple steps down from Scott’s top gun: The Imperial Premier.
W. & C. Scott 30.06 Sidelock SxS Double Rifle: Double rifle family owed for three generation, unfired for the last fifty years. May be a one of the kind, made for America. Very Beautiful weapon Engraved in Excellant condition. Appears to be in unfired condition, no scratches. Price: $12,995
Model: .30 rimless
Serial Number: 13763
Caliber: .30 Rimless Gov. 1906

Bore: .30.06
Chambers: Two
Ejectors: Two
Condition: Fine
Metal Condition: Excellant
Wood Condition: Excellant
Bore Condition: Excellant
Barrels: Two
Barrel Type: Rifled
Action: Break
Triggers: Two
Stock Comb: 13 3/4″

Fore End: Wood
Butt Pad: Steel
Weight: 9 3/4lbs
Sights: Standard
Manufacture Date: 1920 Appx.
Engraving: Fully Engraved