First, hello gentlemen. I've browsed over this forum a lot in the past year and have enjoyed seeing all the different double guns and learning about them.
Second, a friend recently brought me an old shotgun to check out. It's a Dumoulin Model 1908, or just another old 16 gauge Belgian hammer gun in rough shape. Was originally purchased by his grandfather years and years ago and was used to hunt grouse in Northern Minnesota by the family.
Wallhanger or not he'd like to see it cleaned up and would appreciate some info on it, and besides- I'm curious about it too and my Google-fu is coming up short.

Of course there's a lot of issues hidden in that photo. The barrels are well off-face, a firing pin was replaced by a nail at some point, the top lever release spring is missing, a hammer is loose, a barrel is dented, the bead is bent, and part of the stock head is cracked and missing, among things...

Of course most of the screw heads are bugged up and there was a good layer of old gunk built up on much of the parts too. Oh, and the buttstock is broken in half just behind the grip.

The wood grain runs straight through the wrist and grip but then sweeps back up towards the heel of the stock rather than continuing towards the toe, making where it broke a weak spot.

Has 30" bores.



Photobucket doesn't want these last two photos to be rotated, sorry.
