P Panzerman Joined Dec 16, 2006 Messages 4,262 Location Port Orange, Florida Jan 7, 2011 #2 That doesnt really give you enough info. I dont even see where the injection point is or much more how it works. Looks like more of a patent for the magazine. Really just a generic picture of a shotgun. Ill take a stab and say Ithaca.
That doesnt really give you enough info. I dont even see where the injection point is or much more how it works. Looks like more of a patent for the magazine. Really just a generic picture of a shotgun. Ill take a stab and say Ithaca.
T tom slick Joined May 26, 2003 Messages 10,025 Location Central Coast, Calif. Jan 7, 2011 #3 Browning, Remington 17?
O Oldwolf Joined Sep 22, 2005 Messages 1,139 Location Durham, NC Jan 7, 2011 #4 If it ejects from the bottom it might be an Ithaca.
D Dan55 Joined Jun 7, 2008 Messages 980 Location Fernandina Beach FL Jan 7, 2011 #5 Looks like an Ithaca.
G-MAN Thread starter Joined Nov 15, 2002 Messages 8,937 Location SC Jan 7, 2011 #6 Originally Posted By: tom slick Browning, Remington 17? Bingo. With some mods by Pederson, this became the Remington 17 and Ithaca 37.
Originally Posted By: tom slick Browning, Remington 17? Bingo. With some mods by Pederson, this became the Remington 17 and Ithaca 37.
T tom slick Joined May 26, 2003 Messages 10,025 Location Central Coast, Calif. Jan 7, 2011 #7 It was a guess. I know you've been on a Browning design kick, and it looked like a Remington to me.
G-MAN Thread starter Joined Nov 15, 2002 Messages 8,937 Location SC Jan 7, 2011 #8 Here's a follow-up: Was this Browning's first hammerless pump shotgun design?
U UncleS2 Joined May 27, 2002 Messages 3,200 Location Far North East Texas Jan 7, 2011 #9 Model 17 Remington, John Browning.
P Panzerman Joined Dec 16, 2006 Messages 4,262 Location Port Orange, Florida Jan 7, 2011 #10 John Browning invented about every gun we now have in the U.S. I think about 80% of the patents lead back to him.
John Browning invented about every gun we now have in the U.S. I think about 80% of the patents lead back to him.
O Oldwolf Joined Sep 22, 2005 Messages 1,139 Location Durham, NC Jan 8, 2011 #11 Yes, and I am going to celebrate that fact by getting another 100 year old design 1911 this year.
G-MAN Thread starter Joined Nov 15, 2002 Messages 8,937 Location SC Jan 8, 2011 #12 Originally Posted By: G-MAN Here's a follow-up: Was this Browning's first hammerless pump shotgun design? Answer: No. Browning's first hammerless pump design was licensed to Stevens and they sold it as their Model 520.
Originally Posted By: G-MAN Here's a follow-up: Was this Browning's first hammerless pump shotgun design? Answer: No. Browning's first hammerless pump design was licensed to Stevens and they sold it as their Model 520.