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Buddy of mine has this for sale in his shop. How ever there are no maker marks or anything on this rifle/shotgun. Didn't know if anyone had any clues

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It's also a takedown. remove single long pin and it pulls apart...
 

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It looks like a New York State firearm. Many in this style were made in NY. It could also be from Michigan, as some NY gunsmiths moved there and continued building the same NY styles.
 

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