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Made in Spain, Premier, shotgun ID

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  • Grasshopper

    18.3 is the bore size, saying 12 gauge- If the 12-70 is the same as my sidelock it is the Dec. 1970 made. You can look up the proofs on the net with some effort.

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  • MIKE WISKEY

    12/70 is the chamber (12ga,) and length (2 3/4")

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  • AdamsQuailHunter

    It is a 12 gauge - 2-3/4 inch chambers - photo #5 shows it is an ejector not an extractor and has some wear. Photo #7 shows it is 12 gauge with the 2-3/4 inch chambers and Ebar, Spain final proof marks. Photos # 8 & 9 shows the chokes 18.4mm = cylinder and 17.4mm = full and ejector instead of extractor. No idea of value.

    Try - http://www.shotguns.se/html/spanish_trademarks.html

    Might be - URIGUEN, JOSE or

     "EL RENO"

    J.U. - maker's mark

    Best Regards - AQH

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  • murphsmustangs

    Thanks everyone. Now I know the maker at least. I received this from my dad for my HS graduation in 1965 and it was a used gun back then.

    A funny incident is when I received this I took it out to shoot clays. When shooting at about the 3rd clay the gun went off and I was thrown backwards and just saw dark for a few seconds. When I regained my senses I was holding the fore piece in one hand and the gun in the other. Both barrels had fired at the same time. I had it repaired and it worked fine ever since. 😅

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  • murphsmustangs

    All the guns I have found made by Uriguen are labeled Reno or El Reno. I have found nothing on one marked Premier. ???

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  • AdamsQuailHunter

    Jose Uriguen, a fairly typical Spanish artisanal shotgun maker, who made shotguns to every price point. They were imported by York Cutlery, York, PA in the 1960's. Here is a 'high end' one: https://www.gunbroker.com/item/975965572

    Best Regards - AQH

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  • murphsmustangs

    Thanks, nice gun

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