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I am looking for information on the gunmaker James Kirk? Did they actually make/finish guns or were they just a retailer? All I find on the internet is an address in Glasgow with no apparent web site.
Thanks, Mike
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I'm told that Jim Kirk was in Glascow for a short period of time in 1873 during a time travel experiment on behalf of the Federation. He specialized in the manufacture of hand held phasers and photon torpedos.(smile)...Geo
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Nothing mentioned in The Gun and it's Development, The Shotgun History & Development, Sidelocks and Boxlocks or Shotguns & Gunsmiths the Vintage Years. Probably retailer selling stuff of others or others made stuff with Kirk name on products just like Browning does in USA.
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Thanks. I saw what appears to be a nice example on the internet and was curious about the maker.
Mike
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He specialized in the manufacture of hand held phasers and photon torpedos.(smile)...Geo Scottie, beam Geo back to Valdosta--warp speed.
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He specialized in the manufacture of hand held phasers and photon torpedos.(smile)...Geo Scottie, beam Geo back to Valdosta--warp speed. Slow day at the office; just a little Trekky humor. Sorry...Geo
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There was a James Kirk at 36 Union Buildings, Ayr.
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I believe my pheasant gun was made by him, and I can't figure out how to get the damn thing off of stun. CHAZ
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James Kirk, Union Buildings, 36 Smith Street, Ayr From 1900 to around 1980. Was a "gunmaker" in as much he commissioned gun built with his name on . I have seen a number of examples most of which were well finished guns of mid quality.
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CHAZ, old pheasant hunter's trick, go one shot size SMALLER Mike
USAF RET 1971-95
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