Hello, I am new to this forum. I know this is a very old thread but thought this was the best place to post this information.

I own a very unusual Shattuck's Perfection shotgun. I inherited it from my father who got it from his father. The gun has a smooth bore, like a shotgun, but is much smaller gauge that any shotgun I've seen. In fact a 38 caliber round or a 357 magnum round fits perfectly in the chamber. It holds one round and the action is falling-block. The gun is small, about 33" overall with a removable barrel that is about 18". I'd love to get more information about the gun if anyone has any.

Not sure how to do it exactly, but I'm more than willing to post photos.

Thanks in advance for any and all assistance.


Just an old guy with an old gun