This is the type of fowler that was built along the east coast from New York to Philadelphia, during the colonial period. Many fowlers of this type were modified to accept a bayonet and went to the field with colonial forces. This gun features a Colerain 44” 20 ga. (.620) […]
Colonial period fowler, with strong English influence. This fowler is built using a Colerain 44″ octagon to round 20 ga. barrel that is acid patterned to look like a Damascus barrel. The American Walnut stock has some nice figure in the butt, and a nice tang carving to the rear […]
This rifle is a copy of what is perhaps Nicholas Beyer’s finest work. After apprenticing and probably working with J. P. Beck, Beyer came into his own. He developed a style using fanciful birds and a Dutchified rococo style of carving. This rifle is stocked with a beautiful closely grained […]