Hello All,
So after a trip to a fine local firearms establishment, an a touch of haggling, I find myself with a 12ga 2 2/4 side by side. And here I am looking for some information on it.
It's marked on the top of the barrels "Long Range Gun" and "Western Arms Corp, Ithaca N.Y." It has a LOW serial number, in the four digit range of 57xx. It's lost a lot of bluing over the years, but retains about 30-40% of what I assume to be original bluing on the barrels. The wood is in fine shape with no major dings and no cracks. It's fitted with a recoil pad marked "Jostam Mfg Co." There's no checkering at all on it.
The action locks up tight and it's a functioning piece. The screws have been removed at some point in it's life, obviously with a bit of a fight or by some moog who wasn't quite proficient in removing fasteners. It's got a rather worn engraving of a hunting dog on both sides of the receiver, but it's still plainly visible. The rib is still tight to the barrels and shows no signs of coming loose.
I managed to scare up this information here which leads me to believe it was made in 1929. I would greatly appreciate any information that people have on this, along with what you would value it at.
Pictures Here
So after a trip to a fine local firearms establishment, an a touch of haggling, I find myself with a 12ga 2 2/4 side by side. And here I am looking for some information on it.
It's marked on the top of the barrels "Long Range Gun" and "Western Arms Corp, Ithaca N.Y." It has a LOW serial number, in the four digit range of 57xx. It's lost a lot of bluing over the years, but retains about 30-40% of what I assume to be original bluing on the barrels. The wood is in fine shape with no major dings and no cracks. It's fitted with a recoil pad marked "Jostam Mfg Co." There's no checkering at all on it.
The action locks up tight and it's a functioning piece. The screws have been removed at some point in it's life, obviously with a bit of a fight or by some moog who wasn't quite proficient in removing fasteners. It's got a rather worn engraving of a hunting dog on both sides of the receiver, but it's still plainly visible. The rib is still tight to the barrels and shows no signs of coming loose.
I managed to scare up this information here which leads me to believe it was made in 1929. I would greatly appreciate any information that people have on this, along with what you would value it at.
Pictures Here


















































