![]() ![]() The serial number on the barrel flats would date this gun to the 1898-99 time frame and note that they are grade stamped “O1” don’t know what that means, although “O” stamped guns designated twist steel barrels and I’m assuming the “1” stamp indicated line engraving? At any rate I have an Grade O1 gun in the 18XXX serial number range with twist barrels and line engraving but it is marked Syracuse Arms. The SAC New Era may have been named the Model 401 based on the picture of the orphaned barrels below. Https:/ / / document/ d/ 1zR9cn008zfbEsyaynA_u8sf9wHI6ItVi0msn2alC9ek/ edit of Philadelphia” (for Tryon), “King Nitro” for Shapleigh Hdw., and “Clark’s Imperial Omaha, Neb.”Īmerican Field, Apcourtesy of Dave Noreen Hammerless Double Barrel Shotgun, Model 1898”.īaker also produced tradename boxlocks under “New Era” for The Fair, Chicago, Ill., “New Haven Arms Co.” (a tradename used by Schoverling, Daly & Gales, E.K.Tryon, and Great Western Gun Works, Pittsburgh), “W.A. 107 lists the same gun as “The New Sears, Roebuck & Co. About two years later as the Batavia Hammerless.ġ898 Sears catalog No. It was first produced for Montgomery Ward in 1895, with Ward's name on the rib. Https:/ / / books?id=5lE4AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA583&lpg The first Baker Hammerless Boxlock, referred to as the “C” Grade “T” Twist & “D” Damascus, was made by Baker Gun & Forging (possibly) on a Frank Hollenbeck design and the Henry Allender Aug. ![]()
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