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JackJ #225647 04/14/11 11:28 AM
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Not that anyone would care but on reading the above thread, "Bright's Disease" is not "the old name for diabetes" but is actually the old name for a variety of kidney diseases. Had he died today the late Mr. McComas' death certificate might likely read "acute nephritis".

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Mr McPhail - I recently acquired a beautiful BP Percussion Mullin 10 bore muzzleloader. The only thing engraved are the screws(!) but the sheer beauty of the gun's lines and metal to wood fit are astounding.

I couldn't find a serial # ANYwhere on this gun. Perhaps it is too early a piece? Where are serial #'s usually found on his (perhaps later)guns?

The ONLY thing I could find on this extraordinary man, Patrick Mullin, was his obituary in the Dec 16, 1895 edition of the NY Times. He "had been identified for more than 50 years with business life in Fulton Street and Maiden Lane" where "he turned out guns of his own handiwork that were unsurpassed in excellence." He was 81 years old when he died.

I take pleasure in researching and knowing when a particular gun of mine was manufactured, but in this case I can't. I suppose this gun could have been made circa 1860 - 70, but that's a pure guess.

Anyway, I enjoyed this thread in learning of another obscure American made shotgun, and also took pleasure at the mention of Mullin and his guns. Quite interesting that they both seemed to have catered to waterfowlers (mentioned in the obit)with their emphasis on turning out big bore guns.

Many Thanks to all who contributed - Marc

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Forgot to mention...In Okinawa my father won a Chimpanze in a poker game...He never brought it home. I wish he'd won a beautiful 8 bore McComas like your dad, Jack.

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I stand corrected. I had a mistranslation from the original french medical text.Never trust a "frog."

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Have more info on Mullin-will contact you privately
He is my favorate maker-would not lesson his guns
with engraving.
Bill


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JackJ #225773 04/15/11 03:20 PM
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What i would like to know if this company made any 4-bore doubles?Also where can i find more information on this gun company?You see i am trying to collect the 8-bore and 4-bore doubles of this company.So would anyone with information would you please post.

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I've heard rumor of some 4 gauge doubles from US makers / assemblers but have never been able to confirm. If you ever found one I'd expect to pay a very large sum of money, over $10,000 easy.

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The only American 4 double I have ever heard of is the 4 Ga Double
Hammerless Sneider-a True American Made gun
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THANK YOU FOR THE INFORMATION.WOULD YOU KNOW WHERE CAN FIND OUT MORE INFORMATION ON THE SNEIDER 4-GA.? ALSO NEED MORE PICTURES AND INFORMATION ON THE 8GA. THAT ANYONE POSTED,AND WHAT WOULD BE A GOOD PRICE TO BUY ONE?

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Bill,

I've "heard" of that one too. Have you ever seen it?


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