I was just given a little jewel, I think, but it's hard fir me to tell.
I was presented with a receiver and fore end for a double barrel 12 gauge with exposed hammers and double triggers.
The receiver is marked,
Palmetto Arms
Philadelphia, PA.
No other markings except the serial number.
It is stamped on the inside of the receiver and matching numbers on the fore end.
From the little searching I've done, I see this was made by one of 4 different possible makers.
I was hoping someone here can tell me which maker, or point me to a source.
I need a set of barrels for this.
The old barrels were evidently destroyed.
O.k.why did those turn upsidedown?upside down?
It is not a percussion gun.
It does have firing pins, and they work.
I was presented with a receiver and fore end for a double barrel 12 gauge with exposed hammers and double triggers.
The receiver is marked,
Palmetto Arms
Philadelphia, PA.
No other markings except the serial number.
It is stamped on the inside of the receiver and matching numbers on the fore end.
From the little searching I've done, I see this was made by one of 4 different possible makers.
I was hoping someone here can tell me which maker, or point me to a source.
I need a set of barrels for this.
The old barrels were evidently destroyed.
O.k.why did those turn upsidedown?upside down?
It is not a percussion gun.
It does have firing pins, and they work.
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