An Ivanhoe Trenchgun???

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  • BruceHMX
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2010
    • 515

    #1

    An Ivanhoe Trenchgun???

    Saw that Simpsons LTD sold one today. Had an interesting history behind it. But they called it an Ivanhoe gun. What exactly is that?
  • emmagee1917
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2009
    • 1492

    #2
    See post # 7.
    Recent acquisition looks to be original blue. No evidence of having a screw turned. Correct hard rubber butt cap. Six row heat shield. Correct proof marks. Mint bayonet. Mirror bore. Even internal parts have blue left. Not sure of year of manufacture, but WW1 vintage. Hope that you enjoy...

    Chris

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    • SPEEDGUNNER
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2009
      • 729

      #3
      The complete list of "Ivanhoe" guns are detailed by serial number in Bruce Canfield's latest book on U.S. Combat Shotguns. You can check the number in the appendix, or post it here and someone will chime in...
      "There's a race of men that don't fit in,
      A race that can't stay still;
      So they break the hearts of kith and kin,
      And they roam the world at will." - Robert Service

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      • BruceHMX
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2010
        • 515

        #4
        I just noticed the gun was sold yesterday and now it's back up as unsold. Also in Simpson's ad they do say that the gun list in Canfields book so it must be legit. I notice in the photos that the receiver is pitted or finish is gone. At the price they are asking probably why the buyer backed off.
        Last edited by BruceHMX; 10-15-2014, 03:16.

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        • Charlie Flick
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2009
          • 145

          #5
          Bruce:

          I just sent you a PM about these guns.

          Regards,
          Charlie

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          • BruceHMX
            Senior Member
            • Oct 2010
            • 515

            #6
            This my connection to these interesting shotguns. My Great Grandfather who passed when I was 2 months old was a retired Richmond City Policeman. The first photo is taken sometime in the early 1900's. He is on the left. Second photo is in 1938. The beat he walked for his entire career was Broad Street Station. That was the mainstay passenger station for the City of Richmond. His duty weapon was a Colt Police Positive in 32 S&W Long. My great aunt(his daughter) told me in the late 70's that he carried 12 bullets in is pocket. A set of handcuffs and a rattail sap in his back pocket. During WW2 he was finally issued a Sam Brown rig and had a hickory nightstick that had lead poured in the center. An active Mason and extremely religious man. Non drinker and basically was not down for any nonsense. While doubtful he would need a trench gun at the train station my thoughts wonder if he ever had a chance to shoot one.



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