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Don't you have a similar Scott Joe?

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Originally Posted By: Joe Wood
Ken, not sure I understand the question. It is nickel plated. Sorry I do not have a current photo and its not available for photo right now.


I mean your Scott, which has a similar action to your Daly. As my Daly also is the Scott action, I'm trying to determine how they originally colored the steel buttplates.

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My Scott has a horn buttplate so no help there. It is from 1870.


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Upper trigger ignites right tube & lower trigger ignites left tube. Anyone hazard a guess as to the designer?

Sauer sourced Charles Daly Nr. 106532

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Originally Posted By: ellenbr
Upper trigger ignites right tube & lower trigger ignites left tube. Anyone hazard a guess as to the designer?


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I wonder if this is S,D&G's 1907 British patent #22946 for a single selective trigger with W. Fairweather as their agent? Anyone have the patent or has seen a S,D&G single trigger?

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H.A. Linder Gewehrfabrik DRP Nr. 277253 of 1912 - Approved 1914




Schoverling, Daly & Gales Single Trigger Patent British No. 22946 of 1907 - filed by Wallace Fairweather, C.E., 65-66 Chancery Lane, London, W.C., and 62 Saint Vincent Street, Glasgow, Chartered Patent Agent

I'm at a loss as to why the image is blue but neither is our culprit.

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Three observations. Since the trigger is still on the gun it must work or it would have been replaced long ago with a system which did work well. I wonder how easy that trigger is to operate in hunting conditions. And last I suspect it was devilishly complicated to make and fit.

Another invention which while technically sound just never took off. It is a very cleaver design attempt but with my fat fingers one which might work better on the skeet field than under hunting conditions. Wish it were mine though.

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I believe it is still up for bid. So if you'll hold your hand high & long you might be the lucky new owner.

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