Both 5212 and 7701 date to 1874. If it were mine, I would get a letter on it from Colt. Stag grips are most likey replacement.
If there are any they usually are on the barrel close to the loading breech or above the trigger.
right around the trigger as a rule The breach is located at the rear of the barrel. A double barrel shotgun that breaks open at the rear end of the barrel is a breach loading weapon. Another example of a breach loading gun would be an artillery piece that was loaded at the rear of the barrel.
Please identify the model and recheck the serial number to be sure there isn't a letter associated with it. Thank you
front trigger fires right barrel. back trigger fires left. boone
To ease loading.
Cabela's sells some double barrel muzzle loading rifles. Pedersoli sells some double barrel muzzle loading pistols. You could also go to GunsAmerica.
Gravity Feed Guns: The design allows the BB to fall into the loading/firing chamber when the gun barrel is lowered. (One BB at a time) This is a simple design. When the Barrel is lowered gravity allows the BB to fall into place. C02 or an air chamber fires the BB when the trigger is pulled. Air Gun: The BB or Pellet is placed into the loading chamber either by hand or by a loading clip. Gravity doesn't play a role in loading the gun.. In both cases either Air or C02 fires the gun.
double trigger and hammers
There is no lever under the loading gate. There is an ejection rod alongside the barrel.
No, you need to call Browning.
Beeman usually has the Model number on the side of the barrel by the loading port or on the barrel by the hinge on break barrel rifles.
If you're lucky about £400.00