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Wm. Ford 20b. hammer, 30". Love it!
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Holland & Holland 1891 Royal Grade 2 1/2" 12 ga. 30" driven game gun. At 6lbs. she handles like a fine medium weight fly rod! One of the very last of the old "dip locks" before they went to the fully elliptical lock plate.
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Hmmmm, have W&C Scott back action 10 gauge , W&C Scott sidelock 12 gauge , W&C Scott back action 20 gauge , Westley Richards 12 gauge boxer . And several Kraut guns of them my favored is a 16 gauge Kerner 30" full and full !
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I have a G.E. Lewis and Sons Magnum Wildfowler shipped to Nova Scotia in 1928. It is a 12 gauge proofed for 3" shells and 1-1/2 ounces of shot. The 32" barrels are both choked full.
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WW Greener' Holland and Holland Westle
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The computer cut me off. Westley Richards Charles Daily Linder Boss W&C Scott And some old German guns.
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H&H 20ga, J. Venebles & son 16ga hammer gun w/Jones underlever, Charles Boswell 20ga, Stephan Grant back action 12ga hammergun w/Jones underlever, Boss 20ga hammergun with thumb hole opener, W.R. Pape back action 28ga hammergun.
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I'm thinking of parting with my Parker 28gauge and picking up something from h&h, westley or Rigby in a more useable caliber. The 28 is neat but I just never use it, I get my 12s more often then not.
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