I have two Baltimore Arms Co. catalogues, but I'm about two-thirds of the country away from them. I know Philadelphia Arms Co. only catalogued 28-, 30- and 32-inch barrels, but I can't recall on BAC. In their 1900 model BAC only offered 12-gauges in A-, B- and C-Grades. By the 1902 model they'd added the Trap Gun and the D-Grade, and 16-gauge guns. My only 16-gauge is a 30-inch B-Grade rat of a 1902 model. I've not yet seen and handled a 16-gauge in the 1904 model, and that gun is a 1904 model. Looks like a B-Grade receiver, but C-grade or higher wood. Might be a gun assembled from parts sold at the receivership in 1904. Looks kind of interesting.
Last edited by Researcher; 09/09/11 04:09 PM.