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That's about as good of an example that you will find. Congrat's I would have bought it weeks ago if I didn't have a couple similar to it in 12 ga. Those 16 gauge guns are really fun.
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The Following 3 Users Say Thank You to Daryl Hallquist For Your Post: |
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I have been watching that gun for a long time, was wondering why it had not sold...
Debated buying it several times, well now I don't have to worry bout it. Congrats!
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The only reason I ever played golf in the first place was so I could afford to hunt and fish. - Sam Snead |
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The Following 3 Users Say Thank You to Joseph Sheerin For Your Post: |
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A catalog said to be 1903 lists just the Batavia Leader with Twist barrels in 12-gauge only 28- and 30-inch. The next catalog I have, circa 1906, lists the Batavia Leader with Twist barrels and the Batavia Special with Homo-tensile steel barrels both in 12- and 16-gauge. The 1909 and 1911 catalogs show the Batavia Leader, Batavia Special, Batavia Damascus, Batavia Brush and the Batavia Ejector with steel or Damascus barrels, all only in 12- and 16-gauge. The earlier version of their newspaper was called The Baker Gun Quarterly. No Batavias in the May 1900 issue. The February, May & August 1903, the February, June & November 1904 and the April & August 1905 issues show the Batavia Leader in 12-gauge only with 28- and 30-inch barrels. The later newspaper was called The Baker Gunner. February 1906, shows the Batavia Leader in 12- and 16-gauge. The February 1907, issue shows the Batavia Leader, Special, Damascus and Brush all in 12- and 16-gauge. |
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The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to Dave Noreen For Your Post: |
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did they make a 10 ga...charlie
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From the Baker Gun & Forging Co. paper I have the A, B & Paragon Grade Baker Hammerless and the Baker Hammer Guns were offered in 10-, 12- & 16-gauge. The later guns, the R & S Grades and the Model Nineteen Nine Paragon, Expert and Deluxe were only offered in 12- and 16-gauges.
Baker Gun & Forging Co. seemed to be in a continual state of flux with management and offerings changing on a regular basis. |
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https://www.gunsinternational.com/gu...n_id=101665911 |
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That 10g is an absolute mess for the asking price of nearly $2,000.
A very poor replacement buttstock, the whole forend is not original, and it is from a Parker to boot.
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