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dwight pugh 03-09-2013 04:48 PM

1ST CH grade
 
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just got this & thought i'd share..
1892 grade CH 12 gauge 68069, a couple of interesting things....original Damascus barrels are missing... came with two sets of Italian barrels that fit perfectly. i was able to determine barrels were made in 1962 & 1968 from prrof marks,
i think it is a #1 frame just from measuring.. it has a Monte Carlo stock on it with DH style checkering....initials on stock shield are " C. J. B. " according to PGCA Research letter...a C. Bristol sent it in for repair in 1896, so i assume stock is original. has a White Line pad that i'm sure was added. it has a Miller single trigger that is installed perfectly, no gaps front, side or rear. sent back again in 1899 to have safety instaled ( needed for selective Miller trigger ) & set "trigger" pull at 5 pounds not triggers ...
Beavertail forend that also is DH style checkering. maybe a Trap shooter ?
anyway am excited to have it and am looking forward to spring turkey season !!!
ddp

Brian Dudley 03-09-2013 05:12 PM

Congrats on your purchase!!! I know a nice CH is kind of my benchmark gun as well.

David Noble 03-09-2013 05:13 PM

Congratulations on the CH! I believe you're right, it may well have been used as a trap gun.
Could you post some pics of the Italian barrels and markings? Thanks, David

dwight pugh 03-09-2013 05:31 PM

CH
 
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here are the barrels & beavertail, one set of barrels is even serial numbered to the gun. i found the Italian proof marks in " A Basic Guide To Old Firearms" by Joe Vorisek

ddp

Bill Murphy 03-09-2013 05:32 PM

According to the Miller Single Trigger website, Elmer Miller started designing the Miller trigger in the twenties, so I guess the safety installation was so he could go hunting with his trap gun. Where did Mr. Bristol live. I'll try to get information on him for you. The forend checkering is not a Parker pattern and the tip is from a splinter forend. What a great gun.

dwight pugh 03-09-2013 05:41 PM

i guess you're probably right...selective is on the safety, up fires right first, down fires left, middle is safe. Mr. Bristol was from New Haven , Con. & from what my wife can dig up, he may have been a Yale graduate & Preacher. i miss quote the letter ,he sent the gun back for repair of action in 1896...no charge.. returned a second time by Bassett & Roves of New Haven for safety & trigger set in 1899.
ddp

dwight pugh 03-09-2013 05:45 PM

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here's a pic of safety...R & L look to be stamped by hand and not realy very well.
ddp

David Noble 03-09-2013 05:48 PM

Dwight, you'll have some fun with that! Are the barrels different lengths?

dwight pugh 03-09-2013 05:53 PM

Thanks David, i can't wait...barrels are 26" choked IC/M & 28" choked M/F both 2 3/4 "

ddp

Brian Dudley 03-09-2013 06:03 PM

I have always heard that the older miller trigger installations were pretty rough. If something was in their way, they bent it or cut it out of the way. Hence the hand stamping for the trigger selector.


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