Game: What's that gun?

Arisaka type 99. Missing dust cover and wire bipod. And probably a cleaning rod.

Yes, Yes, yes and Yes!

Ok, this is little new, little sneaky, but shouldn’t be too hard. Clue - some after market parts but should be very easy to recognise what and from where, etc.

Make and model, please.

Possibly a 32 gauge single shot break down with a .22 cal. blank adapter and shoots a 50 cal. (13MM) disposable dart or regular 32 gauge shotgun shells.It looks like a Topper frame and has a partially rifled barrel.It is rifled for about ten inches forward of the chamber,the rest of the barrel is smooth bore.It is marked CAP-CHUR Powder Projector on the right side of the receiver and mfd by H&R on the left.The barrel is marked “32ga special”. Maybe :roll_eyes:

Ie. A dart gun for vets…

Wow lol, but the answer is buried in the above response. Not a shotgun.

Is it your gun?

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And I’m pretty sure it’s a Harrington and Richards topper but no idea on calibre.
Is it bigger than 30 cal?

@GUN-DMC it is not my gun, but it is my gun. Oh, so close.

Is it a "new England "?

yes, H&R, which is new England, my gun correct. although you are cheating a little, since you know my guns (all 2 of them) and now just the model and the calibre.

BTW there are only two models in that calibre and one is very different to the other.

Buffalo hunter has the long barrel so it’s not that one but stuffed If I can think of the other right now, damn it!

Nope I remember now.
Handy rifle in 45-70?

ding ding ding

the other is Buffalo i believe with a much longer barrel. Your turn.

That Boyds stock would look good on mine

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It looks like a “Wattle Grove Park” special.

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Ok hint time…
It’s from America and it was ment to win the first world war.

I thought it was from the first world war? Designed in 1917?

Thanks mate, total brain fart but now fixed. :pensive:

Its not really a gun by itself though.

What would you call it mate?