I was at the Calgary Gun Show last weekend and happened across an old 20 ga. side lock. It sports a color case-hardened receiver, front action side locks, double triggers, open hammers, and a solid matte rib w/doll's head. The barrels are marked "Laminated Steel" (on the top rib)and display an attractive 'twist' pattern which is mostly intact, except around the fore end, where it has worn through. The receiver is lightly engraved with boundary trim and a likeness of a teal on one side and a grouse on the other.
The mediallion under the butt stock bears the initials of, I presume, the original owner, as well as the year "1904". Aside from the proof marks on the barrel flats and the water table,the only other markings on the gun are the name "SAXTON", engraved on both side plates.
I searched the internet high and low and found only a half-dozen mentions of this maker. Most of those were people asking for info, just like I am here. Only one contained a picture. The one image is of a 12 gauge at auction in the UK (in pathetic condition - worse than poor - for which the expected sale price was 200 - 300 British Pounds!)
Does anybody have any information about this maker or his guns?
Last edited by Straight Shooter; 03/27/08 06:13 PM.