HUNTER ARMS BOXLOCKS
Fulton Model
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Utility side-by-side boxlock shotgun, chambered for 12-, 16-, 20-gauge and .410 bore. Offered with various barrel lengths and choke combinations. Has double triggers and extractors, with non-selective single trigger option. Values given are for 12-gauge only. NOTE: Add 50 percent premium for 20-gauge; 250 percent premium for .410 bore; 25 percent for 16-gauge; $150 for single trigger.
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Fulton Special
Courtesy William Hammond
Slightly higher grade version of Fulton Model. Featuring modest engraving and pointed checkering. NOTE: Add 50 percent premium for 20-gauge; 25 percent for 16-gauge; $200 for single trigger.
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Hunter Special
Courtesy William Hammond
Similar to Fulton Model, but features L.C. Smith rotary locking bolt. NOTE: Add 75 percent premium for 20-gauge; 300 percent premium for .410 bore; 25 percent for 16-gauge.
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Single Barrel Trap Guns
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High quality break-open single-shot trap guns, chambered for 12-gauge only. Feature 32" or 34" ventilated rib barrels that are Full-choked. Have boxlock actions and are standard with automatic ejectors. Finish blued and case colored. Checkered walnut stock, with recoil pad. Various models differ in amount of ornamentation and quality of materials and workmanship utilized in their construction. A total of approximately 2,650 manufactured between 1917 and 1951. Although these firearms are actually rarer and just as high in quality as their side-by-side counterparts, they are simply not as collectible as the side-by-side variations.
NOTE: Only two Premier Grade and three Deluxe Grade trap guns manufactured. This rarity makes it unrealistic to give an estimate of values. Beware of fakes.
NOTE: Only two Premier Grade and three Deluxe Grade trap guns manufactured. This rarity makes it unrealistic to give an estimate of values. Beware of fakes.
Single Barrel Trap Guns
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$0000 | $0000 | $0000 | $0000 | $0000 | $0000 |
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Single Barrel Trap Guns
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$0000 | $0000 | $0000 | $0000 | $0000 | $0000 |
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Single Barrel Trap Guns
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NIB | Exc | V.G. | Good | Fair | Poor |
$0000 | $0000 | $0000 | $0000 | $0000 | $0000 |
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Single Barrel Trap Guns
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NIB | Exc | V.G. | Good | Fair | Poor |
$0000 | $0000 | $0000 | $0000 | $0000 | $0000 |
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1968 Model
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Side-by-side double-barrel shotgun. Chambered for 12-gauge, with 28" ventilated rib barrel, choked Full and Modified. Features sidelock action, with double triggers and extractors. Finish blued and case colored, with checkered walnut stock. Offered by Marlin between 1968 and 1973.These are less desirable than earlier models because of manufacturing expedients used. Investment cast receiver rather than machined forgings were used. Cyanide case-hardening replaced bone charcoal hardening and aluminum ventilated ribs were used. A thin brown polymer layer was used to create the fit between lock plates and buttstock, which is a departure from traditional fitting.
NIB | Exc | V.G. | Good | Fair | Poor |
$0000 | $0000 | $0000 | $0000 | $0000 | $0000 |
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1968 Deluxe Model
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Similar to 1968 Model, but features a Simmons floating rib and beavertail-type forearm. Manufactured by Marlin between 1971 and 1973.
NIB | Exc | V.G. | Good | Fair | Poor |
$0000 | $0000 | $0000 | $0000 | $0000 | $0000 |
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