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I'm not going to be a huge help, I've got a single shot .410 with the same markings and haven't seen another like it. I've been told by my father in-law that it was a store brand, that he got as a kid. Good luck.

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Q: Trying to ID a 12g single shot shotgun with Damascus barrel Lt side of nickel plated receiver stamped in script NEWTON and a SN of E 508-- XF Was probably Manufac between 1900-1930?
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