![]() That is a shotgun made by a major maker (and between 18) for and was sold by a wholesale sporting goods dealer, a retail chain store or an independent seller (your local hardware store) who chose the name to go on the gun. Your gun is technically what is known or called a "Trade Brand Name" shotgun. To add a bit more interesting and totally useless information. It was a little loose at the head gap before I broke it down. Then maybe have a gunsmith check it out, assuming the barrel dates to safe shoot today's loads. It was pretty rusted, my plan is to clean the rust, which I did. She told me since it was in his shop, it was his and to treat it so. I started not to worry because I told her it only meant something to me if it was his. The best we can think of is his shop was a gunsmith before they bought the house. I am very sentimental about guns that were "passed to me" Techanly this was not passed directly to me, but when I asked my mother-in-law said I could have it. My father-in-law passed away and I found this rusted gun with a crack stock. It breaks over to load and has an outside trigger. ![]() I thought I had a picture of the whole thing, I will add one when I can. Click to expand.Here are all the markings I could find. ![]()
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