You won't find anyone who stocks parts since the company only operated from 1903 to 1913. But since most double barrel buttstocks are pretty similar, you could probably find one at a gun shop or gunshow that could be altered to fit. Same goes for trigger guards, and the screws are probably standard. There are several different ways that the forearm could be attached, so if you need that part of the stock, it may take a while to find one that will fit.
I have a 12 gauge shotgun with the numbers 4041 on it. It has a double barrel and double trigger and hammerless. Could someone tell me what year it was made?
70-100 years
Check out gunshop.com,they got Lots of info on dbl barrel shotguns.
Look at the back of the breech. If there isn't a hammer, it's hammerless. Hammers are those things that stick up at the back of the barrel. On a single action gun you have to cock them (pull them back) before you pull the trigger. Pulling the trigger cocks and releases the hammers on a double action. All the firing mechanism is inside a hammerless gun.
a wall hanger. $130. Depending on shape. Are u willing to sell?
Probably from around the turn of the century. Value about 100 USD.
I have a 32 caliber hammerless Iver Johnson serial 45158 with a 3 inch barrel how do i find out about it
That was called the 'Semi-Hammerless' and made from 1905-1910. sales@countrygunsmith.net
front trigger fires right barrel. back trigger fires left. boone
Hammerless
Do you mean a hammerless single-shot, double-barrel, slide-action...? sales@countrygunsmith.net
belived to be a German barrel do not heat when blueing due to back then barrels were sodered together not welded if overheated they will split apart.