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Not mine nor do I have any interest in buying however I thought it was pretty neat except the barrels were sleeved. Look at #75: https://auctions.thegunrunner.com/?view=...es&limit=36
So many guns, so little time!
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I owned one on that patent a long time ago, I agree, very neat guns.
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Yes, a neat action. I have a Lang 12 gauge with the underlever snap action.
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Just FYI...this gun is NOT built on the T. Woodward patent “acme” or spiral spring patent no. 651 of 1876, this gun is entirely different...it’s a trigger plate action....patent 545 of 1878, taken out by James Lang. James was the son of Joseph. The side plates on the Lang are “dummies”, on this forum we can call them “BrentD” plates. The lock work is entirely fitted to the triggerplate. Neat old gun.
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I see Short Fuse is trolling too. Just can't help yourself?
_________ BrentD, (Professor - just for Stan) =>/
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The side plates on the Lang are “dummies”, on this forum we can call them “BrentD” plates. Now THAT, was funny
“I left long before daylight, alone but not lonely.”~Gordon Macquarrie
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