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Unread 04-24-2010, 08:55 PM   #21
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Tom, this gun is a grade 2, it has a single dog engraved on one side and a pair on the other, with quite alot of scroll. A single bird on the guard. It was shipped from Colt on Sept, 1892 to Charles A Johnson. Both barrels are 30" and are stamped with a #2. As on the forend steel & wood. The letter also states the grade. All #'s match. And it still has the Colt butt plate. I was buying American double about 15-20 years ago and found it in a shop in Wiliston Vt., behind the counter in an old leather box. It caught my eye as I was leaving as one set of barrels was laying on top. Back then I found & bought some fantastic guns mainly because going shop to shop was the best way to go. Now the internet gets there first. I've never shot it. You are lucky to own yours . The workmanship is beautiful. Notice how the hinge pin rotates with the barrels.
If its OK to post some pics of other doubles on this forem, I'll put a couple up. I do not want to get any one mad.
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Unread 04-24-2010, 09:16 PM   #22
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Paul,this category is for other doubles post away please.
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Unread 04-24-2010, 09:38 PM   #23
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Thank you Robert, I'll start a new topic as not to interupt this one. It may take a little time
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Great pictures and great guns.Thanks for posting them Paul...
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Paul, you can make another post or posting on this one is perfectly fine, it doesn't matter. I also would love to see more pictures of your gun. Your barrels really look like have great pattern left. Great story too.
You may want to consider shooting it. I don't think I'll shoot mine alot, but it was really neat to shoot a 120 year old gun. If they could only talk.
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Tom, I will take some more pics for you of the Colt for you. I'll try to post them today or I can Email them to you.
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Paul,Beautiful work.Is it Joseph Loy's work?
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Dave, it looks like Loy's work. I've also seen his dogs on a few Elsies and Foxes too.
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I seen his work on Remingtons also.
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