Just bought this gun(first gun that was bought or passed down from my dad!, first shotgun) online(from a CGNer) for 100 bucks, just arrived today.
now, the markings are worn and hard to see, but as far as i can tell they read:
on top of the barrel near the breach
-12 gauge choke bore. barrel and(?) lug forged 'n one-
and on left side near trigger, very worn
Iver Johnson's Arms and Cycle Works, Fitchburg Mass USA Champion
serial numbers on other parts of the gun are handstamped or written in(matching) as 51361 with some having a "C" stamped by them.
seller told me it was chambered in 2 3/4", full choke, and it has a 34" barrel(though no markings indicate to me what length chamber or choke it is)
I think from the name "iver johnson arms and cycle works" that dates it as 1891 at the earliest and the numbers instead of letters in serial # indicates before around 1940, but i would love to know how old this is.
has some kind of hammer/trigger safety
good idea to avoid shooting slugs, steel shot out of this?
intend to use as a farm, plinking and hunting gun(deer, birds, clays etc) especially since this is a multi projectiles only area.
as i said, this is my first shotgun, any advice is great! what ammo to use, what to clean/protect with, reblueing etc?
put one 2 3/4" #6 lead shot through it just for the hell of it today, stiff recoil, not surprising considering it weighs less than our old czech pellet gun, even with the 34 inch barrel! cool gun
pictures here! album http://imgur.com/a/Jgx3m#0
now, the markings are worn and hard to see, but as far as i can tell they read:
on top of the barrel near the breach
-12 gauge choke bore. barrel and(?) lug forged 'n one-
and on left side near trigger, very worn
Iver Johnson's Arms and Cycle Works, Fitchburg Mass USA Champion
serial numbers on other parts of the gun are handstamped or written in(matching) as 51361 with some having a "C" stamped by them.
seller told me it was chambered in 2 3/4", full choke, and it has a 34" barrel(though no markings indicate to me what length chamber or choke it is)
I think from the name "iver johnson arms and cycle works" that dates it as 1891 at the earliest and the numbers instead of letters in serial # indicates before around 1940, but i would love to know how old this is.
has some kind of hammer/trigger safety
good idea to avoid shooting slugs, steel shot out of this?
intend to use as a farm, plinking and hunting gun(deer, birds, clays etc) especially since this is a multi projectiles only area.
as i said, this is my first shotgun, any advice is great! what ammo to use, what to clean/protect with, reblueing etc?
put one 2 3/4" #6 lead shot through it just for the hell of it today, stiff recoil, not surprising considering it weighs less than our old czech pellet gun, even with the 34 inch barrel! cool gun
pictures here! album http://imgur.com/a/Jgx3m#0


















































