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Paul, We have seen several D grade guns with DHBP's that were factory done. While they are uncommon I wouldn't think they are what you would call rare.
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A fellow Maryland member owns a DH factory two barrel set with dog's head butt plate.
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I would think the dhbp on a DH grade or higher should be considered a customer specified feature.
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My friend's DHBP DH is a 212,000 gun for which no order book notation is available, unfortunately.
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I have a DHE 16 from 1927 with a factory installed DHBP.
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07-19-2013, 07:50 PM | #8 | ||||||
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My 1882 quality three five frame hammer gun with 34" barrels, 12.5 lbs has a DHBP.
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Frank, nice little woodcock gun
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