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I took some pictures with my phone but could not send them to my computer so I will try and ask for some help on identifying this Model 100 20 ga. 32" single barrel that has no name and only has a few markings. Serial number 68818. Marking on barrel water table has three broken circles with an H in it. Below that is a tulip with BP in the center and below the stem FC. Below that is 75mm which is close to 3" and is the chamber length. Funny thing is a 20 shells will go in and stop at the head piece of a Remington hull. I miked the chamber mouth at .691 and the Remington miked .698 at the head. The chamber tapered and 2" in was .678 which is ok the hull went in that far 2 3/4" hull. The muzzle end miked at .593 which I believe is typical for a 20 ga. [img] https://i.imgur.com/D0ksWDi.jpg?1[/img] [img] https://i.imgur.com/PEWOA8K.jpg?1[/img] [img] https://i.imgur.com/rQG50Zi.jpg?1[/img]
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I'll give her a go...
From the pictures I see it's a model 100....
I can also surmise it's a lower quality gun.
I can only imagine the quality of the previous 99 models
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Thanks jOe, mainly interested in markings to find out where it comes from and any information. Your comments were up to par for you.
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Appears to be a Miroku single shot.
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Thanks for the information Saskbooknut. Still waiting to see if someone can identify the markings.
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CRS thanks, I have been looking at many different web sites for markings and so far nothing. This gun belongs to a friend of mine and I thought I would try and get information for him.
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I like single shots and I like the gun you posted the pic of. I suspected Japanese manufacture from the flower proof mark. Miroku doesn't surprise me. Nice engraving...Geo
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George, it is a nice looking gun, and I am still trying to figure out why a 20 gauge shell will not fit. Nice looking wood, with a schnabel for-end. checking is pretty nice. It is an interesting gun especially a 20 gauge with a 32" barrel.
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