The William Evans 20-gauge hammer gun is among the earliest small-bore sporting shotguns produced at the Pall Mall address. Built with Damascus barrels and rebounding hammers in the Victorian sporting tradition, this lighter 20-bore gun was used for woodcock, snipe, and partridge shooting. These guns are regulated as antiques in most jurisdictions and represent the earliest phase of the Evans gunmaking tradition. Type: Shotgun Action: SxS Caliber: {"20 Gauge"} Capacity: 2 Year introduced: 1883, United Kingdom Weight: 68 oz Overall length: 44" Status: Discontinued Intended use: Upland