Sunday finds part one, the Big gun,need info

junkhunter

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20150125_211352-1.jpeg No markings I can tell accept design above trigger. Dang heavy thing to. between this and the 100 year old pocket drop(yep another one) I had a heck of a day. Soaking the coins. Not that it will help. just wondering what this was. Barrel is clear as I pored vinegar threw and it all came out fast. (flush ants out)

just realized I forgot a pic
 

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hbeaton

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Jackalope beat me to it...Remington Model 1100 here's a cleaner example with the scrollwork. Looks like a longer barrel on your particular example.

Remington Model 1100LT.jpg
 

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pong12211

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There's only a few reasons somebody would bury a gun and I can't think of any of them being a good one.
 

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Duck hunters loose their guns in the water all the time while out on their boats.. I have no idea the water he found it in but shotguns in the water happen:D.. wait, looks like he dug it up..lol
 

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