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Just another double barrel elg shotgun identification

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Sharps has beat me to the most important issues, about all I can add is a timeframe of between 1877-1893 for when it was built. Most likely closer to 1877 as muzzle loading shotguns were rapidly giving way to breech loading guns.
 
These old muzzle loading shotguns won't have serial numbers and they rarely have a makers name on them. Most were built in small cottage industry type shops and were built "for the trade". Some of them might have the name of a retailer on them and sometimes they might have a name of a famous British gun maker on them but with the name miss spelled to avoid a lawsuit.
 
The brown color is patina. If you remove it from this shotgun there's no harm done but if you remove it from a gun in decent shape you remove all the collector value from it.
The only disadvantage in cleaning this gun too aggressively is that it is likely a Damascus twist barrel and you will remove the patterns if any are still visible and making them come back involves acid etching. Normal bluing or browning processes won't bring the patterns back.
 
Unfortunately, I didn't think about that one time. The barrel looked nice but it didn't look like a twist steel barrel anymore either.
 
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