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Thanks Pete,

The photos have been emailed to you. Thanks again

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Bud,

Here you go.





















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What a depth of knowledge on the board here. It actually looks like a German/Sauer sourced frame and twist tubes from Belgium? Can you give us a pic of the barrel flats and just ahead of the flat? Yes, you are missing the strikers as well as the retaining screws.

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Hi Raimey,

I will ask Pete if he will post some more pictures so you can see. I can't post pictures because I don't have a web site. There are no other markings other than Clark and Sneider and one place with the name of CE Sneider Pat. but no patent number. One guy at a gun shop looked at it and opened it up but said there was a trick to getting the barrel off and he didn't want to mess with it. Maybe Pete or Dave might know but I don't sorry.

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It looks to be similar to the 1875 patent by Charles Edward Sneider and Charles William Sneider: http://www.google.com/patents?id=cHxNAAA...y_r&cad=0_0 whose predecessor at the U.S. Patent Office might have been: http://www.google.com/patents?id=AilcAAA...cad=0_0#PPA2,M1 .

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Thanks a lot for posting all the pictures for me. You are a very kind person. I want to thank everyone for all of their help. What a fantastic website and members with a wealth of information.

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That is their lower priced hammer gun the "Patent Solid Grip, Top Lever, Self-Closing Gun" in either the lowest $55 grade if those are "Plain Twist" barrels or the $65 grade if the barrels are "Fine English Twist." That model went up to $80 with Damascus barrels and finer engraving, and was only offered in 12- and 10-gauge. Clark & Sneider's better gun was their "Patent Double Grip, Top Lever, Self-Closing Gun" which in various grades, all with Damascus barrels, went from $100 to $300. $100 to $150 guns were only offered in 12- and 10-gauges, while from $175 and up you could also get 16- 8-gauges.

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Neat old gun...

At first glance it appears to be a fairly nice gun after seeing inside the action I'd keep it as a wall hanger.

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Thanks Raimey

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