Hi guys,
I need some help here, possibly valuing a old SxS shotgun I acquired last weekend. Its an OLD SxS Double barrel 12 ga. shotgun. Its got Damascus barrels, twin hammers, and triggers, and has the barrel release on a big swiveling lever under the trigger guard. Originally it had a fine checkered stock and fore end, (but the checkering is worn almost smooth) and the metal is heavily engraved and the only markings I can find is "H.Adkin Maker Bedford" on the top of the barrel between the two barrels close to the chamber end. And "H.Adkin" on each side of the metal on the buttstock. The serial number is written as "No 958" on the metal on the bottom side of the rear stock where the hand would go, and on the inside of the action "#958".... This would certainly appear to be a very early number?
The shotgun accepts 2 1/4" 12 ga. rounds. But at this time, I am very hesitant to try it! I dunno, maybe with the weakest trap loads, with 7 1/2 or 9 shot.... but prolly not. The barrels appear to be in good condition, but, their old.
I found quite a bit of info on a gun maker from England named Henry Atin, but next to nothing on a Henry Adkin.... there is mention of him making shotguns marked "Henry Adkin and Sons, Bedford, England", but not this one.
Does anyone have any idea what I have here? would it be made in the late 1800's? And what value, if any could it possibly have?
And info on this old stick is greatly appreciated!
Ginnz.
I need some help here, possibly valuing a old SxS shotgun I acquired last weekend. Its an OLD SxS Double barrel 12 ga. shotgun. Its got Damascus barrels, twin hammers, and triggers, and has the barrel release on a big swiveling lever under the trigger guard. Originally it had a fine checkered stock and fore end, (but the checkering is worn almost smooth) and the metal is heavily engraved and the only markings I can find is "H.Adkin Maker Bedford" on the top of the barrel between the two barrels close to the chamber end. And "H.Adkin" on each side of the metal on the buttstock. The serial number is written as "No 958" on the metal on the bottom side of the rear stock where the hand would go, and on the inside of the action "#958".... This would certainly appear to be a very early number?
The shotgun accepts 2 1/4" 12 ga. rounds. But at this time, I am very hesitant to try it! I dunno, maybe with the weakest trap loads, with 7 1/2 or 9 shot.... but prolly not. The barrels appear to be in good condition, but, their old.
I found quite a bit of info on a gun maker from England named Henry Atin, but next to nothing on a Henry Adkin.... there is mention of him making shotguns marked "Henry Adkin and Sons, Bedford, England", but not this one.
Does anyone have any idea what I have here? would it be made in the late 1800's? And what value, if any could it possibly have?
And info on this old stick is greatly appreciated!
Ginnz.




















































