sxs 10ga 3 1/2 worth

I have seen a few folks shoot old 10ga hammer guns at my range. So there is still some interest in them.

I have two of them. A Parkhurst coach gun by way of Utah. And a Prussian era drilling 30 inch barrels 10x10x45-70 black powder of course. IIRC this one circa 1890ish. That Parkhurst could have been made as late as 1939 but it's a real coach gun 20 inch barrels are full and full. Had the esteemed Mr. Nick Makinson brown the barrels, square up action, hone chambers, lengthen the chamber's 2 5/8 to 2 7/8. Superb work !!
 
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I have two of them. A Parkhurst coach gun by way of Utah. And a Prussian era drilling 30 inch barrels 10x10x45-70 black powder of course. IIRC this one circa 1890ish. That Parkhurst could have been made as late as 1939 but it's a real coach gun 20 inch barrels are full and full. Had the esteemed Mr. Nick Makinson brown the barrels, square up action, hone chambers, lengthen the chamber's 2 5/8 to 2 7/8. Superb work !!

Id love to see pics of the coach gun if youre ever so inclined to post them
 
I have two of them. A Parkhurst coach gun by way of Utah. And a Prussian era drilling 30 inch barrels 10x10x45-70 black powder of course. IIRC this one circa 1890ish. That Parkhurst could have been made as late as 1939 but it's a real coach gun 20 inch barrels are full and full. Had the esteemed Mr. Nick Makinson brown the barrels, square up action, hone chambers, lengthen the chamber's 2 5/8 to 2 7/8. Superb work !!

Would love to see some pics of the drilling if possible. Maybe start a new thread and see what people have in 10ga's. I have a 10 SxS hammer gun and will try and post some pics.
 
Beautiful. My sidelever gun has the lever on the right. Seeing it on the left is different

It's a bit on the heavy side my only minor complaint. The flip up tang sight it seemingly zeroed for 60-70 yards I think so myself. For sure a talented stock man fitted a newer butt stock at some more recent date.
Nick was at this one two, removed small barrel dents, opened chokes to Skeet 2 and Imp Modified.
Honed the bores.
 
Id love to see pics of the coach gun if youre ever so inclined to post them

Peculiar coincidence. The coachgun has on its wrist a cheesy fake brass Wells Fargo badge, so commonly found stateside, to falsley impose a value that just isn't truthful.
Also is a fake agents name impressed into the butt stock. With No. 87 behind it.
Funny thing is I live within the MD of Bonnyville #87.
Just weird.
 
Peculiar coincidence. The coachgun has on its wrist a cheesy fake brass Wells Fargo badge, so commonly found stateside, to falsley impose a value that just isn't truthful.
Also is a fake agents name impressed into the butt stock. With No. 87 behind it.
Funny thing is I live within the MD of Bonnyville #87.
Just weird.

Edit: the previous owner a resident of Utah eluded it was a prop gun in a tourist draw wild west faked frontier town rural Utah.
Sadly he passed from cancer not long after the sale.
I consider myself very lucky to discover a real 10 gauge coach gun from a by gone western era.
With or without the fake badge.
 
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