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S Grant hammer gun.
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Stephen Grant hammer gun no 2788 completed in 1868.
Production commenced in 1867 so this is a early one. The gun has non- rebounding hammers.:) |
nice
Hammers and a Jones underlever instead of the Grant sidelever, a very nice example. thanks for showing it to us,
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S. Grant
David,
Very nice Grant. What length are the barrels? Is there any choke or are they regulated? I really love those hammers and Jones rotary. Neill |
Thanks Neill.
The barrels are 30 inches longh and bored cylinder and cylinder. I use 1 1/16 oz number 7 shot and at 25-35 yrds it;s deadly |
S. Grant
Have you had this Grant long? I have looked for a grant for quite a while but have not quite found the one. They are definitely nice and you cannot go wrong with your choice. Hittem hard.
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Neil
My gun come from the cotswood gun room and iv'e had it for six months. He has some very nice hammer guns for sale his name is Mr Wayne Hurt his email is cotswoodgunroom@btinternet.com TEL 07970162111 Hope you find your S Grant All the best Dave. PS he does export guns to the US. |
S. Grant
David,
It is a small world! I looked at this gun via internet and went as far as to call Wayne about this Grant. You made a great choice. When you listed the serial number I knew it rang a bell for me. I could never could make my mind up about the open chokes. I am sure they are fine but I was looking at so many I could not decide. Let me know if you ever get tired of this Grant. Again, hittem hard. |
Neill
If i do i will let you know ok. As you say it is a small world. All the best Dave. |
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