Stephen A. Camp
Staff In Memoriam
Hello. My father-in-law has this old gun. It appears to say "Chas. Ingram" on it and I can read little else. It's an old side-by-side 12 ga and appears to've been quite "fancy" in its day. The release for the bbls in on the right side of the gun rather than atop the pistolgrip.
Maybe this pictures can aid in its identification and possible worth?
Any and all help is appreciated.
This little plaque noting that the gun's from someone to someone else is on the lower rear edge of the buttstock.
From the top...
On the right side of the shotgun is the lever for opening it...
I THINK this is the maker?
Another view...
Well, that's about the best I can do on the thing in terms of identifying it. The words between the bbls on the top are sooooooooo faint I could hardly read them, but I THINK it also said "Proof Steel" and the last word MIGHT HAVE BEEN "Glassgow."
Again, any help appreciated and thanks.
Best.
Maybe this pictures can aid in its identification and possible worth?
Any and all help is appreciated.
This little plaque noting that the gun's from someone to someone else is on the lower rear edge of the buttstock.
From the top...
On the right side of the shotgun is the lever for opening it...
I THINK this is the maker?
Another view...
Well, that's about the best I can do on the thing in terms of identifying it. The words between the bbls on the top are sooooooooo faint I could hardly read them, but I THINK it also said "Proof Steel" and the last word MIGHT HAVE BEEN "Glassgow."
Again, any help appreciated and thanks.
Best.