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Unread 07-25-2013, 05:57 AM   #1
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Hello,

My Grandfather passed away and while cleaning out his basement we came across a old shotgun. I have no idea what to do with it. Should I leave it alone, get it working, or have it re-done. The right hammer is not working properly either. Here are some photos because I have no idea other than the serial number indicates it was made in 1885. Any help would be appreciated.
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Unread 07-25-2013, 07:23 AM   #2
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Looks like it might be a Quality L or M depending upon if it's a straight grip or pistol grip. Quality L or M had Laminated barrels.

Can it be brought back to shootable condition? It all depends on the condition of the barrels. The left hammer can be fixed. Show us some more quality pictures of the receiver, receiver flats, barrel flats, forend, stock, rib inscription. What is the barrel length?

What's the serial number?
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Unread 07-25-2013, 11:43 AM   #3
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Ok, thanks. I will take some better pics with more info in a few. Thanks for the promt response.
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Ok, here are some higher quality pictures. the barrel is 28 inches (measured from tip of barrel to breach). The serial number is 45108. I would put it poor condition. The grandfather wasn't much of a gun guy and no idea who owned it before him. I love guns and would love to see it again in better shape. If you need a specific picture just walk me through it. Thanks
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Interesting gun Bryce. It shows a trap buttplate and the 28" barrels look to be original according to the serialization book. 28" on a trap gun is worth a research letter to maybe link it to the Folsom trap guns. Become a member and you can order a letter for $40.00. $100.00 for a non-member. With your membership ($40.00 I believe) you receive our wonderful publication "Parker Pages" and access to areas of our forum only available to members. There might be a lot of interesting history attached to your gun. Good luck.
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I've become a member and will be ordering a research letter. What grade might this firearm be? Grade 1?
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Ok found it, Grade 1.
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That's definitely an interesting gun and worth a letter. Laminated, 1 frame and trap butt plate make it interesting. Welcome aboard Dave
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Very interesting gun indeed. As for overall condition and operation. All the metal has been blued, which is not really a major deal (as long as not hot blue), just not correct finish. Anything mechanical like the one hammer not working can be repaired. How is it not working? Not cocking, not firing, just loose? How tight is the breech? How are the bores?
The stock head and wrist is quite busted up. Hard to tell of it is beyond a functional repair. Might be able to be saved.
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The breach is tight. The right hammer will not lock into position and appears that the spring might be broke. The left hammer and corresponding trigger works. I will not be firing the gun more than likely, the right inner bore has some pitting and the left looks good.
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