I got this thing on a trade. Only history I have on it is. Person I got it from (John) said it belonged to a reenactor. John was told that from (Bill) the person he got it from. Bill got it from another reenactor who told him it belonged to a retired reenactor. Said the old fella used 45gr ffg and a loose wad. Just to hold the powder in. Made a low boom and smoke. Well Bill decided to clean it up. Looks like he sandblasted it. I seen pictures before he did that. I could clearly see Springfield and the 1862. Now it's barely visible. I took it apart and checked everything in and out. The bore is rifled above the breech about 3/4 of the way. The rest is smooth. I fired 50gr ffg and same measurement of #6 shot. 20 gauge wads are perfect. I also shot 5 .310 balls out of it. Pattern was moderate at about 30 yards. It would bring down a flying bird with the shot.
As for the stock being short like it is. Were these made like that? Or was it modified? Did the trigger guard have a sling swivel? And, I think the pressure of the shotgun is not much since it doesn't have that much resistance. Would a patched round ball be safe? And how much powder would be required. Or should I just hang it on a wall, which was what John was going to do before he saw my ASM 3rd model Dragoon and decided to trade.
As for the stock being short like it is. Were these made like that? Or was it modified? Did the trigger guard have a sling swivel? And, I think the pressure of the shotgun is not much since it doesn't have that much resistance. Would a patched round ball be safe? And how much powder would be required. Or should I just hang it on a wall, which was what John was going to do before he saw my ASM 3rd model Dragoon and decided to trade.