Luke Berkey
Well-known member
My Dad gave me this gun today.
I was dropping off his Charles Daily SxS that I had borrowed and commented on how I was going to look for an old double to buy before next season. He then ran up to his room and brought this down for me to have. I did a little research online today and found most of the basic history I was interested in but I'm having trouble figuring out the age. I found some reference to circled letters and how they correspond to the date the gun was manufactured. But this gun has a few letters stamped into it. It has an A and a D that are circled then an OY that are not circled. The same letters are stamped into the bottom of the barrels. Also you can see an E stamped perpendicular to the other letters. There is also a small cross hair looking stamp on the bottom of the receiver.
My other questions about his gun are 1, would it be ok to shoot regular steel or should I look into getting some of the heavy shot type loads designed for older guns, and question 2, you can see in the next pic that the right barrel has a small indent in the upper right quarter, from about 1 o'clock to 3 o'clock, the way it sits in the pic. What, if anything, can be done about that. Thanks, Luke
I was dropping off his Charles Daily SxS that I had borrowed and commented on how I was going to look for an old double to buy before next season. He then ran up to his room and brought this down for me to have. I did a little research online today and found most of the basic history I was interested in but I'm having trouble figuring out the age. I found some reference to circled letters and how they correspond to the date the gun was manufactured. But this gun has a few letters stamped into it. It has an A and a D that are circled then an OY that are not circled. The same letters are stamped into the bottom of the barrels. Also you can see an E stamped perpendicular to the other letters. There is also a small cross hair looking stamp on the bottom of the receiver.
My other questions about his gun are 1, would it be ok to shoot regular steel or should I look into getting some of the heavy shot type loads designed for older guns, and question 2, you can see in the next pic that the right barrel has a small indent in the upper right quarter, from about 1 o'clock to 3 o'clock, the way it sits in the pic. What, if anything, can be done about that. Thanks, Luke