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    Default 28 ga Trapdoor Carbine Forager?

    22 inch barrel
    bead on the front

    no rear, or provision for one

    smooth bore, and roughly machined (bored )


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    1884 dated lock,

    Carbine stock, not altered rifle, with partial (faded) P and a cartouche I cannot make out on side,

    no marked on butt plate



    top of the barrel marked,
    -28 GA. - Chambered .618 in Dia. 2.752 IN. Long

    any idea who made such a thing? can't seem to find a reference anywhere when I search the barrel markings


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    Sears, Roebuck - or the like. NOT US issue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dick Hosmer View Post
    Sears, Roebuck - or the like. NOT US issue.
    thought so, but had never run across anything like this before

    same estate has another Carbine, sadly reblued,, and it looks like the wrong rear sight,


    Dick, how to you think the 'faux forager' would do Dove Huntting?

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    Like any other 28ga, I guess (not a hunter). Once you got used to it and knew where it hit, you'd likely be fine (in fact, you'd better be, cause Mr. Dove ain't going to wait for you to reload

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