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bob lyons 12-23-2020 06:59 PM

Hammer gun model ?
 
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New member here and I have had a good time reading all the good stuff.
I decided to pull out an old hammer gun that have had for a long time, given to me by my father.

After reading all the posts I was going to have a gunsmith look it over and see if it was safe to shoot. It locks up tight and is in pretty good shape considering it age.

I was getting the info ready to send in for a research letter.

First off I could not find out what model it was, I then look at the butt plate and saw that it was a “Trap Gun” It did not make a lot of sense to me.

Unfortunately I also think the barrels have been cut down as there is no choke in either barrel. They are now 28” long.

I attached some photo’s any info would be appreciated.

Joe Dreisch 12-23-2020 07:12 PM

If you post the serial number, someone can check the book to see if it is listed and (if so) how it was configured from the factory. Handsome gun.

Craig Budgeon 12-23-2020 07:24 PM

That bore gage means very little since it only measures the size of the muzzle. Over bored barrels were popular for trap shooting and based on that butt plate that is what that gun was built for. Order the letter, have the bores measured, and go from there. By the way I probably know someone who would repair that buttplate for you if you allowed them to reproduce that buttplate.

Craig Budgeon 12-23-2020 07:37 PM

Twist barrels and border engrave, looks like a 0 grade to me.

bob lyons 12-23-2020 08:04 PM

The serial number is 47632

Dean Romig 12-23-2020 08:11 PM

If that butt plate is original to the gun it would be one of the rare Folsom Trap guns.





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bob lyons 12-23-2020 08:23 PM

I assume the butt plate is original based on the history of the gun for past 3 owners.
I have no idea what is Folsom Trap Gun is can you give me so info.

Joe Dreisch 12-23-2020 08:29 PM

PT- Grade 0 gun with plain twist barrels, toplever, 0 extras, capped pistol grip, 12 ga., 30" made 1886

David Holes 12-23-2020 08:29 PM

Book says it should have 30 inch tubes

Daryl Corona 12-23-2020 08:30 PM

Use the search function Bob. There's loads of info on Folsom.

bob lyons 12-23-2020 08:38 PM

Thanks guys very helpful and will look up the info on the Folsom shotguns

Gary Carmichael Sr 12-24-2020 12:56 PM

Bob, Folsom ordered large numbers of guns from Parker, They somehow managed to have their own butt plate put on some of the guns The 12ga guns have the pigeon flying to the left the 10 gauge guns have the pigeon flying to the right, I have a Folsom Trap gun it is a 16gauge with 38" Barrels, Like Dean says they are pretty scarce, Gary

bob lyons 12-24-2020 04:21 PM

Thanks Gary I don’t think I have ever seen a shot gun with 38” barrels must be very unique.
Curious if it balances on or near the hinge pin as I think most of the guns do.

Dean Romig 12-25-2020 07:12 PM

I've hefted that gun and it handles well, though I don't know where it balances.





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CraigThompson 12-25-2020 07:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Dean Romig (Post 319858)
I've hefted that gun and it handles well, though I don't know where it balances.
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Being a 1 or 2 frame gun helps a lot , not having a dogs hind leg for a stock also helps . But try it with a 4-7 frame that 36” plus weighs over 10 pounds and has a dogs hind leg for a stock . Balance isn’t generally one of the words that comes to mind .


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