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    There is a John Forrest in Oxford, Stockel shows him ending in 1829 so quite possible, things changed so quickly in the heyday of patents.

    Is the shotgun on a shotgun certificate or deactivated? If not you might want to erase this thread PDQ then hide it at the bottom of the canal

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    Quote Originally Posted by robinghewitt View Post
    There is a John Forrest in Oxford, Stockel shows him ending in 1829 so quite possible, things changed so quickly in the heyday of patents.

    Is the shotgun on a shotgun certificate or deactivated? If not you might want to erase this thread PDQ then hide it at the bottom of the canal
    My grandfather has a section 2 so no worries.

    Ill have to have a look about the J Forrest one, cheers

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    more images https://imgur.com/a/y9PNS

    The J Forrest shotgun has the number 7090 stamped on the stock.

    My Grandfather also thinks it has had a barrel change in the past.

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