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Unread 06-21-2018, 03:30 PM   #1
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Mine would be my 12 gauge Ithaca grade 4 Minier, 30" IC/F Krupp steel barrels, Infallible single trigger, no safety, 7 1/2 pounds. This was the live pigeon gun of A.H. Worrest of Lancaster Pa., inventor of the Infallible Single Trigger. This is a great handling & shooting gun that was excellently cared for. I recently came across an Ithaca Flues grade 3 that is configured exactly the same except it has double triggers. It also is a great shooter.
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Mine would be my 12 gauge Ithaca grade 4 Minier, 30" IC/F Krupp steel barrels, Infallible single trigger, no safety, 7 1/2 pounds. This was the live pigeon gun of A.H. Worrest of Lancaster Pa., inventor of the Infallible Single Trigger. This is a great handling & shooting gun that was excellently cared for. I recently came across an Ithaca Flues grade 3 that is configured exactly the same except it has double triggers. It also is a great shooter.
When one reads the lists of guns used by shooters at the Grand American Handicaps at live birds, 1893 to 1902, Ithaca guns are conspicuously absent. But, Ithaca Gun Co. did briefly, in 1915, advertise their guns as being available with Alfred Harvey Worrest's Infallible Single Trigger --

1915 ad for Flues with Infallible Single Trigger.jpg

Ithaca Gun Co. certainly beat all the others makers with their single barrel trap guns when it came to clay targets.

Ithaca finally made a splash in live bird circles in 1949, just as they got out of the double gun business --

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One of the nicest pigeon guns I've ever seen was owned by a friend who recently sold it. It was a W.C. Scott premier grade with crystal cocking indicators and 30 inch Damascus barrels. I have never seen a nicer engraved gun and the rib was inscribed "custom built for Arthur DuBray"
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Rich: DuBray took delivery of the first Parker AAH Pigeon Gun in 1894; SN 79964 with Whitworth tubes

That was likely the gun he used at the 1895 GAH with 1 1/4 oz and 48 gr. "E.C." = almost 3 1/2 Dr. Eq.
http://library.la84.org/SportsLibrar.../SL2503016.pdf

Any idea as to the date of manufacture of the Scott?
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