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Definately not a Smith, they have a Schnable forend. Could be a Westley Richards , I had one years ago but it was restocked. I think it had a sculptured side but it's been too long ago. Did Daly's have a scalloped frame? If the picture was from 1917, we could rule out some manufactures or models. I'll have to look at my American Single Barrell book to see if there are any similar guns in it or maybe Randy, you have already looked.
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Westley Richards SBTs. I can't tell if de Mund's has a VR. Distinctive angle at the front of the action and I think Chuck might be correct. Still can't 'splain the FE goove.
WR Model of 1908 ![]() Possibly Model of 1911 with VR and frame sculpting Forest & Stream March 11, 1911 https://books.google.com/books?id=m0...J&pg=PA400&lpg Forest & Stream Feb. 8, 1913 https://books.google.com/books?id=hhjHHPd3VxUC&pg=PA192 ![]() FE groovish, and quite...exceptional...Schnabel tip ![]() ![]() Charles Daly SBT distinct frame. I don't think that is de Mund's gun
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