TheKlawMan
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I have a hundred year old 12 gauge for which one gun shop sold me ammo years ago and recently I was told was probably safe to fire in its condition. I question both. It's an early manufacture H&R Model 1900 12 ga single shot of little or no value.
The ammo fits though I never tried firing it and may be lucky not have done so. Winchester 2 3/4" copper plated XX magnums (measuring about 2 5/16").
The mechanical concern is the firing pin. (I don't believe this is a "twist" barrel and don't detect any bulges.) It doesn't retract but can be shoved back with a screwdriver blade. I am gong to disassemble this and see what is going on, but am wondering about the competence of the guy that told me it was probably not going to ignite a primer (and if I want his advice on buying a new pump).
I think I know the answer to the ammo which I found here http://forum.pafoa.org/general-2/8333-h-r-firearms-page-15.html
Given my serial number 0f 36616 and the fact it doessn't have an ejector I believe it was definitely manufactured before the model 1908.
Thanks for any advice anyone has on this. I hope it needs a good cleaning and perhaps just a new firing pin or spring.
The ammo fits though I never tried firing it and may be lucky not have done so. Winchester 2 3/4" copper plated XX magnums (measuring about 2 5/16").
The mechanical concern is the firing pin. (I don't believe this is a "twist" barrel and don't detect any bulges.) It doesn't retract but can be shoved back with a screwdriver blade. I am gong to disassemble this and see what is going on, but am wondering about the competence of the guy that told me it was probably not going to ignite a primer (and if I want his advice on buying a new pump).
I think I know the answer to the ammo which I found here http://forum.pafoa.org/general-2/8333-h-r-firearms-page-15.html
Given my serial number 0f 36616 and the fact it doessn't have an ejector I believe it was definitely manufactured before the model 1908.
Thanks for any advice anyone has on this. I hope it needs a good cleaning and perhaps just a new firing pin or spring.
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