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That MacNaughton is one sweet slender gun. I like it!
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Here are some more Scottish oldies. A 14-bore pinfire gun by Hugh Snowie of Inverness, possibly made before 1860: Second is a 12-bore pinfire gun by James Erskine of Newton Stewart, probably mid-1860s: Third is a single-barrelled 12-bore pinfire gun by John Dickson & Son of Edinburgh, made in 1867: I also have two J. D. Dougall pinfires and a 12-bore pinfire by Edward Paton of Perth, but who (besides me) wants to look at pinfires all day?
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Hello PG. The grip width at that point is 1.075 inches.Cheers
Better to keep your mouth shut and be thought stupid,than open it and confirm.
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2nd on the wood
Do you own it? Yes!
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The only Scottish gun's I have are a pair of 16ga SLE's from Alex Martin circa 1926 I could not resist the Celtic engraving
Michael Dittamo Topeka, KS
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Mike, I feel that the Celtic engraving only adds to the character of a Scottish gun. Your's is especially nicely done. Karl
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I wish I could determine for sure the actual producer and engraver for the guns. (Probably should start a different thread)
I believe Alex Martin made the guns in house but I am sure engraved patterned which matches their standard pattern was done by an out worker ( I have collected a number of pictures of 12 ga Martin SLE Celtic guns and the patterns match mine as well as Alex Henry guns of similar time frame)
I must say the wood on RARidells gun is much nicer.
Michael Dittamo Topeka, KS
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Hey Mike, Dickson has the records, Donald Dallas mentioned AABrown and also found out Holloway and AE Bayliss were suppliers to Alex Martin. Its a start, best of luck and great looking guns! Aside from the wood its very plain!
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I'm late to the Scottish-fest, but thought I'd add my "pair" of Frasers. (I just realized I don't have a lot of great photos of the guns so these are the old auction house photos). First the rifle (.303 Velox converted to 7.65 Argentine) And the shotgun
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Thats a nice looking shotgun, what is the weight? I love the little detail on the forend!
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