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Looks like a high quality piece. Anyone know the maker?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Engraved-Double-Barrel-Checkered-Finish-Walnut-Forearm-Assembly/133463210263?hash=item1f1306f917:g:L5oAAOSwMN5eUVPL
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W & C Scott. Probably off a hammergun...Geo
Last edited by Geo. Newbern; 07/18/20 04:46 PM. Reason: added pic
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The picture of the forend latch above is off this circa 1870's Scott hammergun...Geo
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Geo, you must be familiar with the gun. The engraving difference is interesting.
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Geo, you must be familiar with the gun. The engraving difference is interesting. Craig, I'm not familiar with the gun the OP referred to, but my pictures above are from my own Scott gun. I recognized the unusual forend release because I shoot doves with mine every year. I think mine is a lower grade...Geo
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Beautiful engraving on forend for a lower grade! Bobby
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I agree George, definitely off of a W & C Scott.
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Thanks Bobby, I thought so as well, but the engraving on the mystery forend for sale is nicer...Geo
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agreeing with george, the forearm release is instantly recognizable as scott device....i have a 1893 monte carlo with very similar style engraving.
"it's a poor sort of memory that only works backwards." lewis carroll, Alice in Wonderland
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I have a reprint of the Scott catalog with my gun in it. Mine's marked "Not for Ball". There were several grades shown with this forend treatment...Geo
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