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Micah faust

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Hi I'm new to collecting fire arms mostly WW2 but I wanted to branch out to older weapons I don't know anything about this rifle/shotgun other then it's lock is common as its a golcher and I've been told it's 66 Cal and 16 gauge and so it can fire both shotgun and ball or whatever rounds it uses it's extremely light the barrel is thin there is no other markings
 

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Hi I'm new to collecting fire arms mostly WW2 but I wanted to branch out to older weapons I don't know anything about this rifle/shotgun other then it's lock is common as its a golcher and I've been told it's 66 Cal and 16 gauge and so it can fire both shotgun and ball or whatever rounds it uses it's extremely light the barrel is thin there is no other markings
Found this marking it's hard to see it looks elg without the crown
 

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Looks like a single shot, Belgian trade shotgun. For a shotgun of that period the barrel is rather thick. IF the interior isn't too bad you may be able to replace the nipple and actually use it. IF it's choked it will make a nice squirrel and turkey gun.

LD
 
Looks like a single shot, Belgian trade shotgun. For a shotgun of that period the barrel is rather thick. IF the interior isn't too bad you may be able to replace the nipple and actually use it. IF it's choked it will make a nice squirrel and turkey gun.

LD
Thank you
Looks like a single shot, Belgian trade shotgun. For a shotgun of that period the barrel is rather thick. IF the interior isn't too bad you may be able to replace the nipple and actually use it. IF it's choked it will make a nice squirrel and turkey gun.

LD
Any way I can tell if it's choked?
 
Thank you

Any way I can tell if it's choked?

Yeah, but you will really need a special tool. IF you're going to have it checked by a pro then have that guy check for a choke. There are two types of choking, "Jug Choke" and "Modern Choke", and as TNGhost mentioned, if it was a Belgian gun made in the 20th century, it might have either.

LD
 
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