Fulton 20 ga. SxS, purchased in 1963. I hunted it hard for many years and killed quite a few pheasants with it. When it finally broke a hammer I took it to a machinist, who charged me exactly what i paid for the gun to make and install the hammer. Something turned a light bulb on in my head when I got the gun back. I promptly sold it without ever shooting it again and put the money towards my first Browning Superposed. Whatever else I own or shoot I'll never be without one of those. KBM