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A Yugo Kordun 7.62 tokarev pistol.
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A Yugo Kordun 7.62 tokarev pistol.
I wish this one could talk........ well-loved and used for what she was designed for hence the mushroomed firring pins from hammer strikes ..........This submission is a gun that belongs to my neighbor ---she wants my help evaluating what it's worth which means finding out what it is. All I know for sure is it's old probably 100 to 140 years old, made in Belgium, and it is a 12 gauge cartridge shooting side-by-side shotgun with exposed hammers. The name on the gun is "Russell Arms Co." But I'm sure that's just a fictional trade name.
It's been in my neighbors family for 100 years : purchased by or given to her father's father. Now her father was a World War II vet born I think in 1919,
and its first purchaser was a World War I vet probably born around 1897.
I haven't been able to pull the forend wood off to break the shotgun down and fully expose the water table to see the proof marks and import marks. It looks like prior owners have tried prying on that wood and broke off a piece so they filed it down and re-shaped it I don't want to break off another piece pulling too hard. Maybe my neighbor will take my suggestion and bring it to a gun shop or pawnshop that does a lot of dealing an old antique firearms --perhaps Deer Creek gun shop (formerly of Marietta now in downtown Kennesaw.)
See pics.
TAKE YOUR BEST GUESSES REGARDING
--WHO MADE IT,
-- WHEN,
-- AND BY WHAT OTHER NAMES OR MODEL NUMBERS THE SAME GUN HAS BEEN SOLD.
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You got a real mystery gun for sure. I did my Google fu and didn't come up with much. From the shotgun forums asking about the same gun it's always the same answers. The answers being it's a trade name gun made around 1890-1910(could be 1880s though?), no model designations were mentioned or known of just sold under the trade name depending on the mail order sporting goods retailer. Sold as inexpensive and cheap when they were brand new, they still retail on high end around 225-250 as a wall hanger. No way would I get behind the trigger of one and fire live ammo through it unless it was black powder, but even then have a gunsmith who knows these guns check it out.This submission is a gun that belongs to my neighbor ---she wants my help evaluating what it's worth which means finding out what it is. All I know for sure is it's old probably 100 to 140 years old, made in Belgium, and it is a 12 gauge cartridge shooting side-by-side shotgun with exposed hammers. The name on the gun is "Russell Arms Co." But I'm sure that's just a fictional trade name.
It's been in my neighbors family for 100 years : purchased by or given to her father's father. Now her father was a World War II vet born I think in 1919,
and its first purchaser was a World War I vet probably born around 1897.
I haven't been able to pull the forend wood off to break the shotgun down and fully expose the water table to see the proof marks and import marks. It looks like prior owners have tried prying on that wood and broke off a piece so they filed it down and re-shaped it I don't want to break off another piece pulling too hard. Maybe my neighbor will take my suggestion and bring it to a gun shop or pawnshop that does a lot of dealing an old antique firearms --perhaps Deer Creek gun shop (formerly of Marietta now in downtown Kennesaw.)
See pics.
TAKE YOUR BEST GUESSES REGARDING
--WHO MADE IT,
-- WHEN,
-- AND BY WHAT OTHER NAMES OR MODEL NUMBERS THE SAME GUN HAS BEEN SOLD.
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