Does anyone recognize the maker of the gun to which these barrels were originally fitted? They were removed from a gun and replacement with steel barrels in about 1950. The barrels are 30 inches long, 12 gauge, with 2 5/8 inch chambers. There is a distinct shoulder, probably the thickness of a paper cartridge, at the end of each chamber, followed by a forcing cone of about 1/4 inch length.

The only markings are a serial number and a "T" on the bottom of the barrel lug and on the right barrel flat. A distinctive feature is the spring loaded "hook", pin hinged to the forward lump, assumed to be a cocking hook.