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what kinda of shotgun is this???
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hello gentleman im trien to figure out what kind of shotgun im holding onto here. its 12 gauge sxs. my camera is kinda junk, theres a bunch of stamps under the barrels forward grip. but no where on this gun is a company name. it to me looks close to a colt, but im guessing a kit gun with a colt knock off in mind.
any help would be greatly appreciated and a thank you in advance!! brad |
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It looks to be a Belgium made S/S. era 1890's to 1910. The proof marks are not clear, can you describe them
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Agreed that without #'s hard to get details. Brown patina on barrels appear to be mandrell wrapped. Therefor black powder only.
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Ever thought of parting with that "beast"?:D |
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No, but thank you, I bought it about 15 years ago for $160.00 bucks and I shoot it every now and then with Federal 3.5 inch 00 magnums. The Damascus looks and case colors still look pretty good. It weighs almost 10 pounds. I know everyone thinks I am nuts to shoot magnums in it but it has 4" chambers. I know I am nuts but shooting this gun has nothing to do with that. :D |
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thank you guys. and to the gentleman who posted pictures, i think are hammers are a little different theres a more narrow spine running up the side of my hammer(dont know if that makes a difference, just one thing ive noticed with old hammered shotguns is the hammers are sometimes a trademark). the proof marks not that there destroyed but poor craftsman ship there hard to make out and even harder to take a good picture. you guys wouldnt believe me if i told how many different ways ive tried taking a picture of them. but below is a crude drawing of what i can make out.
the area that has a bf and a square above it, could be an rf with a square im not sure. the x's look to me as a set of axes crossing eachother with almost a shovel like head on the opposite. other than that ask me and ill try and do my best to find more info, and again thank you guys a million times over. |
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