Weirdly Late "Buck-N-Ball" - Standard Arms 50 Caliber "Camp" Gun
This review delves into the exceptionally rare Standard Arms 'Camp' Gun, a .50 caliber smoothbore pump-action firearm produced between 1909-1914. It highlights the company's brief history and commercial failure compared to giants like Winchester and Remington. The Camp Gun's unique design, intended for both round ball and shot, and its ornate bronze furniture are discussed, emphasizing its status as an ambitious but unsuccessful early 20th-century American firearm.









