Guess he could have borrowed Harold's Parker
http://www.la84foundation.org/Sports.../SL3702014.pdf
Harold Money, son of Captain A. W. Money, won the eighth annual live bird handicap, of the Riverton Gun Club, N.J. March 23d. He killed 98 out of 100 birds, 30 yards rise, winning first money, $760 and a beautiful silver trophy, valued at $100. This is young Money's second big winning within one months, he being the winner of the amateur live bird championship at the Carteret Gun Club, on February 23d. His score is the best ever made in these contests.
He used a Parker Gun, 3 3/4 drams, E. C. powder, 1 1/4 oz. 7 Tatham chilled shot, in U. M. C. Trap shell.
Harold later was a Winchester rep shooting an 1897, mostly on the Southern circuit.