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  • Gunswapper
    Someone must be able to id this!
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  • mrmike08075
    A shot in the dark that covers the largest territory and the most obvious common denominator...

    Compare it to crescent arms and Knickerbocker...

    Since that covers an astounding number of clones and store branded private label guns across a wide swath of time it's worth rolling the dice and doing a comparison side by side...

    Call it an educated guess.

    Mike
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  • Gunswapper
    Still looking for ID!
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  • rufe-snow
    No offense meant. But your wasting your time. inexpensive doubles were made in the hundreds of thousands. By many different manufacturers, between the 1880's and the 1930's. Lot of the parts and subassemblies, were made in home workshops. And individually fitted on the factory floor. To try to figure out, who specifically who made your double trigger assembly. And what shotgun it was made for. Seems near impossible to me. At this late date. If there are no markings or proofs on it.
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  • Gunswapper
    Still hoping someone has a gun that matches this!
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  • Gunswapper
    Still looking for ID!
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