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Question

I always liked the look of the old double barrel 12ga shotguns (break open side-by-side long barrels) where can I find info on these (makes, models, etc)?

No guns at the moment (college likes me for my money :bawling:) but I have a few bows.
 
I can't tell what the markings are besides the waffenamts. Did you see what it said on the reciever?
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I always liked the look of the old double barrel 12ga shotguns (break open side-by-side long barrels) where can I find info on these (makes, models, etc)?

No guns at the moment (college likes me for my money :bawling:) but I have a few bows.


Remington makes a few...

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Just google it, there are a few companies that make them still. There are still plenty of the old ones left too.
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Does anyone else feel a bit paranoid about posting their firearms on the web?

I don't think there is too much harm in it...

I would caution against anyone wanting to fire both barrels of their double barrel shotgun, at the same time. Resist the urge, I ruined my old Savage-Stephens model 311 20ga. - was kinda fun til the stock cracked.
 
Don't know if I would want to fire both at once, something tells me I would feel it. :black_eye:

Thanks for the info.
 
As far as the Mauser goes, like I said before, I can't tell what the markings say next to the waffenamts. The easiest and quickest way to tell the maker and year it was made is by looking at the top of the reciever.

This is an example of what it probably looks like.

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The mauser pictured above was manufactured by Waffenwerke Bruenn at the Bruenn plant which I believe is in Czechoslovakia. Made in 1941

The manufacturer code is usually a few letters, or a combination of letters and numbers. In the pic, dot is the mfg. code. Sometimes it could be S/42 or something like that. Sometimes a date is located below the mfg. code. The waffenamts should also have a code (numbers or letters) in or near them, but the reciever is the main piece of the puzzle.

EDIT: I guess I should have realized this before... The scope mount is covering the mfg. codes on the top of the reciever...
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Does anyone else feel a bit paranoid about posting their firearms on the web? I sold all of mine at the last gun show!

Yeah, I get a little paranoid. Then I think about all of the gun forums there are and all the pics people have on those sites and it puts me at ease. One thread shouldn't hurt.
 
i have those numbers at home ill post them later on tonight........was kinda rushed yesterday........wife needed the comp. for work.
thanks again.
 
Here is one for ya. :)

edit: No that is not me, nor is that my explorer lol

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Here are a few of mine.
Newest one:SKS in Tapco furniture
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Colt Trooper 6" 357
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My "always" gun Glock 19
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awesome 16ga humpback
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Marlin 30-30 no safety
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SP101 357 and S&W 642
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My tuxedo gun, NAA 22mini-mag
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SKS "Cowboy Companion"
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10/22
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22/45 Target model
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S&W 64-3
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2 of my AKs - One Hungarian, one Romanian
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not pictured: many more...:)
 
once i get my camera fixed i'll post some pics of mine.

i've got a REM 742 woodsmaster .30-06
Mossberg 500 12ga
Glenfield model 60( i think) .22 bolt action ( super accurate .22)
and looking to add to my collection with a H&K USP .40 or a Springfield XD .40 service
 
I got a pump action brush rifle from 1910 that shoots rather well. I have to get my uncle to make custom bullets for it though, cuz you cant buy a 32. bullet anymore.
 
74duster318

the numbers i have are
1940
5995 its on every part of the rifle
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