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Unread 12-16-2022, 09:02 PM   #1
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That beautiful! Thanks for posting Bruce. Looks like Laminated Barrels. That presentation is wonderful...
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Mercy! Wonder what's missing from the "pistol grip" shaped area, and also the "forend shaped" area in the lid? I can't imagine there being anything else, but it appears there was.

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Mercy! Wonder what's missing from the "pistol grip" shaped area, and also the "forend shaped" area in the lid? I can't imagine there being anything else, but it appears there was.

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The "forend" recessed area in the lid allows the lid to be closed completely.
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That beautiful! Thanks for posting Bruce. Looks like Laminated Barrels. That presentation is wonderful...

Or Stub Twist, given the age of the gun.





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There are components/accessories there which are not common. That would make an interesting PP story with full explanation as to what all is. It looks like a full reloading kit, with storage for powder/shot/primers and wads???? Engraved storage silver containers, which the script isn't quite legible, at least on my computer.
Is the ownership provenance known Bruce?
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Yes. Made by the man who did all those brass cleaning rods and was a trap shooter. I have a couple elsewhere and will find his name.
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There are components/accessories there which are not common. That would make an interesting PP story with full explanation as to what all is. It looks like a full reloading kit, with storage for powder/shot/primers and wads???? Engraved storage silver containers, which the script isn't quite legible, at least on my computer.
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I think Bruce needs to submit and article with more pics of this beautiful collection.
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Not mine. Owned by a close friend.
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