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6/15/2007 6:01:16 PM EDT
There's a guy selling a Fulton 12 gauge side by side double barrel shotgun, used but in good shape.  He wants $200 for it but I don't really want to shell out that much for a used 12 gauge.  Any idea what these go for or what they may be worth?
6/26/2007 4:18:26 PM EDT
[#1]
I have answered you in IM ,but you have an LC Smith made by Hunter Arms Co,Fulton NY.

I would give 200  for it if were 20% or better!


Bob
6/27/2007 7:31:11 PM EDT
[#2]
$200 is a good price.  My favorite double is an old Fulton 20 gauge 30" full and full with light weight barrels.  Better than todays Russian fun guns or used 311's.  All of which cost more than $200, even used.
6/28/2007 12:54:52 AM EDT
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Quoted:
$200 is a good price.  My favorite double is an old Fulton 20 gauge 30" full and full with light weight barrels.  Better than todays Russian fun guns or used 311's.  All of which cost more than $200, even used.


There are no Fulton's they are Hunter Arms Co (made by LC Smith)  Same as when baker quite making his guns Folsom started making them!

You have a gun made by Hunter arms on the L.C.Smith gun platform(which originally said L.C.Smith a copy of Baker Gun Co.

They were made in Fulton ,NY  not by Fulton!

Baker taught the smith boys how to make side lock shotguns,and he later went on to start ithaca!

Bob
6/28/2007 2:09:37 AM EDT
[#4]

Quoted:

Quoted:
$200 is a good price.  My favorite double is an old Fulton 20 gauge 30" full and full with light weight barrels.  Better than todays Russian fun guns or used 311's.  All of which cost more than $200, even used.


There are no Fulton's they are Hunter Arms Co (made by LC Smith)  Same as when baker quite making his guns Folsom started making them!

You have a gun made by Hunter arms on the L.C.Smith gun platform(which originally said L.C.Smith a copy of Baker Gun Co.

They were made in Fulton ,NY  not by Fulton!

Baker taught the smith boys how to make side lock shotguns,and he later went on to start ithaca!

Bob

Yeah, it's funny how a nickname sticks in your head.  A few years back I use to do searches constanly on the web for another 20 gauge Hunter Arms.  Often I would turn up more guns by also searching on "fulton" just because of how people listed the guns etc......not that I found very many in 20 gauge.  
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