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Remington Model 24 Autoloading Rifle

TITLE:L.C. Smith No. 4 Double Barrel Shotgun

MAKER: Hunter Arms Company

MADE IN: Fulton, NY

CALIBER: 12 Gauge

DATE: 1898

DIMENSIONS: Barrel: 30”   Length: 47 ½”   Height: 5 ½”

INSCRIPTION:Serial Number 4173 / Barrel: REMINGTON ARMS – UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE CO NEW-YORK / BROWNING PATENTS JUNE 24, 1913 – JAN. 6, 1914.  MADE IN BELGIUM / 22 SHORT SMOKELESS. Action Area (left side): dog pointing. Action Area (right side): bird in dogs’ mouth. Top: head of dog. Bottom: 4 symbols P.V.

CREDIT LINE: Guns from the Browning-Cowan Family

OBJECT ID: 986-12-078

This shotgun belonged to A.P. Bigelow, one of the famous “4B’s” trap shooting team and Matt Browning’s maternal grandfather. It was his favorite shotgun until the Browning Superposed was manufactured beginning in 1931.

A.P. Bigelow (1867–1942) was a member of the 4B’s trap team composed of Gus Becker, John M. Browning, A. P. Bigelow, and Matthew S. Browning. Their team competed in tournaments and competitions shooting live birds and trap shot; they were undefeated. Bigelow was also president of Utah State Taxpayer’s association, president and director of the Ogden State bank, and founder of the Hotel Bigelow (later Ben Lomond hotel) in Ogden, Utah.