Guns International #: 102643744
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Guns International #: 102643744
Category - Shotguns - American Double
- Shotguns - Doubles
Tobin Arms Mfg Co. LTD. Woodstock, Ont. Canada, 12 ga
Description: Tobin #18218 This 12-gauge Tobin shotgun was made in Woodstock, Onterio, Canada about 1912. The Tobin action is a true sidelock of excellent design. It is a quality piece but failed to be well received in the market. This one is in very good plus condition, and all original except for the lack of a butt plate. It is in excellent operating order. All metal surfaces are clean and free of rust or corrosion. The action case colors have drifted to an even gray while the barrels retain 98% rich blue/black finish. Barrels are free of dents, bulges or other flaws and have perfect bores. Bored full and modified. The action is line engraved and a dog’s head on each side. Stock varnish is original about 95% but has a lot of miner scratches and abrasions. The 30 inch fluid steel barrels are bored full and modified, length of pull is 14”, DC is 1 ¾”, DH is 3 1/4". From Wikipedia “Tobin Arms was a firearms company started in 1905 in Norwich, Connecticut,USA. It produced side-by-side and double-barrel shotguns in various grades. The company moved to Woodstock, Ontario, Canada in 1909 or 1910. t then made shotguns until 1925 before shutting down. Frank Major Tobin was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, on January 24, 162. As a young man he shipped out on a whaler, but the sea did not prove to be a lasting calling. He was drawn to the American west, and there he met and married his wife Anna, who was also born in Canada, in August 1868. Frank and Anna’s first child was born in Nebraska in March 1892. The next two children were born in Illinois. By 1897 Frank was in Norwich, Connecticut, working as a sales agent for W.H. Davenport Firearms Company. By 1901 he had a similar position with Hopkins & Allen Arms Company. Somehow when he was on the road for these Norwich companies he acquired the rights to Patent No. 498,043 for a breech Loading Firearm, granted May 23, 1893, to C.M. Wollam of San Francisco, California. The Tobin Arms Manufacturing Company of Norwich, Connecticut was incorporated in 1903 with F.M. Tobin as president, A.L. Potter as vice-president, and B.H. Palmer as secretary-treasurer. The company purchased a site formerly occupied by a grist mill, which was rebuilt and new buildings added, and commenced production of a hammerless double barrel shotgun based on Wollam’s patent. All the Tobin guns I’ve examined carry the stamp on the watertable “Pat’d May 23-93 and Patents Pending.” The gun was marketed as the Tobin Simplex Gun. The first guns were shipped in September 1904. The Tobin Simplex Gun was produced in a variety of grades from $30 to $200, and with options of either automatic ejectors or a single-selective trigger for $20, or both for $40. On the highest grade internal parts were gold plated and ejectors or the single-selective trigger were each $25 extra. At the same time ejectors were $5 extra on a Remington. The lower grade guns used Trojan Nitro Steel barrels, the middle grades Fluid Steel Krupp Essen barrels, and the highest grades offered the choice of Fluid Steel Krupp Essen or DeMoya Fluid Steel. Production of guns in 12- and 16-gauge continued in Norwich into 1909, and the generally accepted figure is that 11,089 hammerless doubles were produced in Norwich. Tobin Arms Manufacturing Company, Limited, was incorporated on August 9, 1909, with its principle place of business stated as Woodstock, Ontario, Canada. Again the company produced a line of Tobin Simplex Guns in 12- and 16-gauge and a variety of grades from $25 to $250. In addition a hammer double using the same frame and bolting as the hammerless was added to the line at $20, and a simple .22 caliber single shot Boy Scout Rifle was added to the line of shotguns at $5. Advertising by Tobin Arms Manufacturing Company, Ltd. continued into 1916, but by then at least part of the factory had been taken over by the Arnold Thompson Tool Company. The generally accepted serial number range for hammerless doubles was 11,090 to 18,395. Tobin Arms Manufacturing Company, Ltd. is not listed in the Woodstock City Directories after 1916, and its charter was surrendered to the Provincial Secretary and Registrar on December 19, 1921. Frank Major Tobin lived the rest of his life in Woodstock. For many years he was secretary of the Canadian Stove Manufacturers Association. He was also involved in the marketing of a collapsible boat and early experiments with milk cartons. Frank died October 10, 1939. Price: $800.00 Curio/Relic: Yes Shotgun Gauge: 12 Gauge Manufacturer: Tobin Arms Mnfg Co. LTD Ont, Canada Model: Field Serial Number: 18218 Barrel Length: 30 Chambers: 2 3/4 Ejectors: No Condition: Very good Metal Condition: Very good Wood Condition: Very good Bore Condition: excellent Barrels: Trojan Steel Barrel Type: Double Action: Sidelock Triggers: double Stock: Walnut Stock Comb: 1 3/4 Stock Heel: 3 Stock Cast: neutral Fore End: Splinter Butt Pad: none LOP: 14 Weight: ca. 61/2 lbs Manufacture Date: ca. 1910 Choke Left: full Choke Right: Modified Engraving: line & dog Item Location: CA Proof:Nitro: yes Contact Seller |
Guns International #: 102643744
Guns International #: 102643744