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Unread 09-21-2016, 04:07 PM   #1
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Default Interesting pat.

Has anyone seen this pat. before?
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Looks to be Singer's patented "compensating" lug. Is there a small screw on the face of the lug as well?

https://www.google.com/patents/US101...FMDDEQ6AEIHDAA
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Oh. I see, it is spring loaded . That's a new one on me. I see the pat is from California. The gun
belonged to a trap shooter from there.
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The c. 1900 sporting periodicals such as The American Field routinely carried his ads along with those of Wolfsperger and Moran (ejectors), etc.
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Singer originally worked for Pachmayer and then built and imported guns on his own in LosAngeles. I have a wonderful German two gauge set imported by him in the 1930's.

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