![]() Offer a full repair and restoration service. Senegal, Serbia and Montenegro, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, SORRY UNABLE TO EXPORT to the following countriesĪfghanistan, Angola, Argentina, Armenia, Azerbaijan,īelarus, Benin, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Burkina Faso, Burma (Myanmar), Burundi,Ĭape Verde, China (PRC)(including Macau Special Administrative Region but excluding Hong Kong Special Administrative Region), Congo (Democratic Republic of), Croatia, Cyprus, Orders placed, recieved and paid for can be returned for a refund if in the same condition as received - a REFUND less our postage expences, will be automatically sent on receipt of returned goods. Peter Dyson and Wendy Dyson are LONG SUFFERERS of the Gun Trade Association are proud members of GUN TRADE ASSOCIATION. Peter Dyson, Andrew Dyson and Wendy Dyson are all Liverymen of the Worshipful Company of Gunmakers. Peter Dyson & Son are pround members of THE GUILD OF MASTER CRAFTSMEN. (Gun Trade Association) Peter Dyson is a past Skills into his lifelong antiquarian and black powder shooting interests. is a family firm, founded in 1964 to channel Peter Dyson's engineering Carefully selected antique and vintage weapons for sale.Accessories for inclusion into cased sets are made on the premises.We offer a wide and varied range of spare parts for the repair and restoration of antique and Vintage weapons. Specialists in the repair and restoration of Antique, Vintage and modern weapons. Qualified Gunsmiths offering good old-fashioned service. Golden, Gunmakers to the Late King of Prussia. H & D Folsom revived the Batavia Leader name but with steel barrels like the old Batavia Special.įrom your serial number your gun is an H&D Folsom produced Batavia Leader and should have steel barrels.Specialists in the repair and restoration of Antique, Vintage and modern weapons. In 1919 Baker sold out their gun business to H&D Folsom. discontinued all these "Batavia" models and replaced them with the Black Beauty and the Black Beauty Special. There was also a Batavia Ejector that listed at $35 with steel barrels and $37.50 with Damascus barrels. From a 1909 copy of The Baker Gunner - The Batavia Leader had twist barrels and listed at $25 - The Batavia Special had steel barrels and listed at $21.75 - The Batavia Damascus had Damascus barrels and listed at $28 - and, finally the Batavia Brush had 26-inch twist barrels and a straight-grip stock listing at $24 and offered swivels and a sling as an option for $3. days there were several variations of the lower priced "Batavia" line. In the very last Baker ads that I've found in old sporting magazines from April and May 1928, and October 1929, Folsom also offered a 410-bore Batavia Leader, though I've never seen one.ĭuring the Baker Gun & Forging Co. Folsom-made Baker guns normally have an F before or after the serial number. ![]() Folsom added the 20-gauge to the Baker line that they produced. a major marketer, manufacturer and importer of low priced guns. After WW-I with the rise of repeaters Baker sold their gun business to H&D Folsom Co. To reduce costs the Batavia line did not have the "firing pin block safety" or the "draw block" which passes transversely through the barrel lug and mates into recesses in the frame, of the graded Baker hammerless guns and the Model 1897 hammer gun. The Batavia guns were the low priced or "field grade" models of the Baker Gun & Forging Co.
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