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If anyone can help identify them, I'd be extremely grateful. [[User:Chef Brian|''<font color="#082567">'''Chef Brian'''</font>'']] [[User talk:Chef Brian|<sub><font color="#FF2400">Vrooom</font></sub>]] 21:50, 12 December 2008 (UTC)
 
If anyone can help identify them, I'd be extremely grateful. [[User:Chef Brian|''<font color="#082567">'''Chef Brian'''</font>'']] [[User talk:Chef Brian|<sub><font color="#FF2400">Vrooom</font></sub>]] 21:50, 12 December 2008 (UTC)
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It's really hard to say who made the shotguns. They appear to have boxlock actions instead of the classic sidelock actions. They are hammerless instead of having the exposed hammers like you would see in a western. Other than that they could have been made by one of your country's shotgun makers. Such as Churchill, Greener, or Westley Richards. They could also be of Spanish, Belgian or Italian origins. Then of course there is always the possibility that they are American made shotguns. Side by Sides can be very difficult to idenity without being able to actually handle the model in question and look for the manufactuer's mark. [[Jcordell]]

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The shotguns

If anyone can help identify them, I'd be extremely grateful. Chef Brian Vrooom 21:50, 12 December 2008 (UTC)

It's really hard to say who made the shotguns. They appear to have boxlock actions instead of the classic sidelock actions. They are hammerless instead of having the exposed hammers like you would see in a western. Other than that they could have been made by one of your country's shotgun makers. Such as Churchill, Greener, or Westley Richards. They could also be of Spanish, Belgian or Italian origins. Then of course there is always the possibility that they are American made shotguns. Side by Sides can be very difficult to idenity without being able to actually handle the model in question and look for the manufactuer's mark. Jcordell


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