Bill G's Trap Gun Collection
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Bill G's Trap Gun Collection
Bill Grill of both the Parker and AH Fox Gun Collector’s Organizations set up a splendid display of vintage American Trap Guns to include from top to bottom:
1. AH Fox L Grade Single Barrel Trap 32”
2. AH Fox XE SxS from the Savage era
3. Parker SC Single Barrel Trap 32”
4. Ithaca 5E two-barrel set including 30” and 32” on a Magnum Frame
5. Ithaca Dollar Grade SBT 34”
6. LC Smith Crown Grade SBT 34”
7. LC Smith Crown Grade SxS 30”
AH Fox L Grade Single Barrel Trap 32”
AH Fox XE SxS from the Savage era
L and XE Grades
Parker SC Single Barrel Trap 32”
Ithaca 5E two-barrel set including 30” and 32” on a Magnum Frame
Ithaca Dollar Grade SBT 34”
LC Smith Crown Grade SB$ 34”
LC Smith Crown Grade SxS 30”
1. AH Fox L Grade Single Barrel Trap 32”
2. AH Fox XE SxS from the Savage era
3. Parker SC Single Barrel Trap 32”
4. Ithaca 5E two-barrel set including 30” and 32” on a Magnum Frame
5. Ithaca Dollar Grade SBT 34”
6. LC Smith Crown Grade SBT 34”
7. LC Smith Crown Grade SxS 30”
AH Fox L Grade Single Barrel Trap 32”
AH Fox XE SxS from the Savage era
L and XE Grades
Parker SC Single Barrel Trap 32”
Ithaca 5E two-barrel set including 30” and 32” on a Magnum Frame
Ithaca Dollar Grade SBT 34”
LC Smith Crown Grade SB$ 34”
LC Smith Crown Grade SxS 30”
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Re: Bill G's Trap Gun Collection
what a fine display of american made from a bygone era.all the best 44whiskey
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Re: Bill G's Trap Gun Collection
Bill also has/had an Iver Johnson Special Trap, the poor man's SBT gun, that is in very high (restored?) condition. I recall seeing a pic of it many years ago.
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Re: Bill G's Trap Gun Collection
I've been branching out into other vintage SBT gun makers beyond Fox and just today the mail brought copy #999 of Frank Conley's book, The American Single Barrel Trap Gun. He has a chapter on the Iver Johnson Special Trap gun and it was a good read. To quote Mr. Conley: "It was a pleasant surprise to find the gun is very well made; it does have a very good, crisp trigger pull and shoots a very respectable pattern. ........ the checkering is quite good - far better than on the two lower grade L. C. Smith trap guns".
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Re: Bill G's Trap Gun Collection
That’s an impressive display of some fine guns, what an awesome collection of trap guns.
That Ithaca double is definitely a Grade 7, unless they put Grade 7 engraving and inlays on a Grade 5?
Stan Hoover
That Ithaca double is definitely a Grade 7, unless they put Grade 7 engraving and inlays on a Grade 5?
Stan Hoover
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When and where was this display? With some of the more onerous COVID-19 restrictions being lifted, I would have considered surfing the Interweb for a cheap airfare and masked up!! What a great array! Thanks for posting! Kevin
Re: Bill G's Trap Gun Collection
Give me a break! There's only a 9-year gap between the "1st-Gen" posts and the 2021 "March Madness" flurry! A mere spec in geological time; or think about the ageing process for an FE 16 buttstock and forend blank! Kevin
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I bought Conley's book just a few months ago myself, Frank, and also found the narrative on the IJ very interesting. Actually, it's the main reason I bought the book. I own two of the IJST guns, and always found them quite fun to shoot. They just have a charm about them that brings about, or maybe stems from, quality in low priced goods.
I even used one of them on a few doves a few months ago. There weren't many birds that afternoon, but I thoroughly enjoyed it, anyway.
Stan
I even used one of them on a few doves a few months ago. There weren't many birds that afternoon, but I thoroughly enjoyed it, anyway.
Stan
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Re: Bill G's Trap Gun Collection
that is a fine looking shotgun.i had no idea those were hammer guns,i love the design and yours looks like new. thanks for pics. all the best 44whiskeyStan Hillis wrote:I bought Conley's book just a few months ago myself, Frank, and also found the narrative on the IJ very interesting. Actually, it's the main reason I bought the book. I own two of the IJST guns, and always found them quite fun to shoot. They just have a charm about them that brings about, or maybe stems from, quality in low priced goods.
I even used one of them on a few doves a few months ago. There weren't many birds that afternoon, but I thoroughly enjoyed it, anyway.
Stan