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The first hammer guns do have half cock locks. These are the guns made before the Stokes patent rebounding locks. They are only found in the first couple thousand serial numbers.
I have owned one.
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Oh yeah, I forgot - this is a W&C Scott thread...... Nevermind
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I just noticed there are two different plunger styles on these hammer guns one has what looks like a nipple on it like the 10 ga Osprey is selling and the one im looking at as what I suppose would be the rebounding style ones . Even with the hammers not touching the plungers they are still pretty tall for the gun im looking at its in the earl 30k serial # range
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Is this the C hammer or low hammer model ?
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