![]() "Acme Single Barrel" - "Nickel and Case Hardened Blued Steel" "Heavy Breech Model of 1915" listed "Special Blued Steel".Ĥ. Model 1905 single barrel was available with "Plain Steel" or Twist Harrington & Richardson (courtesy of David Noreen) 85 single Extra Heavy Breech "Dreadnaught" in the 1913 catalog was listed with "Compressed Forged Steel" as was the No. 120 hammer & 180 hammerless single had "Pyro-Electro Steel". 165 singles in 1912 also had "Electro Steel". 97 with a barrel take-down pin was marked "Triplett Steel" "- _ GAUGE - CHOKE BORE - BARREL AND LUG FORGED IN ONE" by Iver Johnsonīarrels are commonly marked with a steel name:ġ. "PROOF TESTED _ GAUGE" and "BARREL AND LUG FORGED IN ONE PIECE" by Stevens Round or pistol grip (usually with a grip cap) stock presence of checkering. Presence and style of take down levers, screws or pins.Ħ. The number and position of the pins and screws in the receiver.Ĥ. The shape of the rear of the receiver straight, curved or rebated.ģ. The shape of the receiver straight or sculpted.Ģ. Long Tom Unknown manufacturer | Shotgun Forum ()ġ. Please note that patent dates may also be used to ID the gunmaker. Good examples of the difficulty in establishing IDĪnd by Joseph Vorisek. ![]() Identification of pre-WWI single barrel shotguns is complicated by the evolution of models and design, and the hundreds of tradenames associated with guns by Crescent, J. ![]()
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