Artifacts
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12 ga single shot. "Long Tom" inscribed on metal above trigger. Wooden stock. 1" rubber recoil pad. Long Tom was a trade name used by the Sear, Roebuck and company of Chicago on shotguns they retailed. The Long Tome was a cheap single—barrel shotgum sold from the 1890s to the 1920s. Manufactured by the Crescent Fire Arms Co. before 1930 and by Stevens/ Savage after that.
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