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Unread 05-12-2023, 01:07 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by Bill Murphy View Post
I guess it's common knowledge that a G&H installed side mount has filed off screws with the slots filed off and flush with the mount. This is probably not true in every case.
Bill you Re correct of course, that is why I always question the norm
I have bought som great guns that were sold because they did not have “ Factory work, or out of what was accepted to be the norm.

Winchester model 21 grade 6. Sold as if it had after market engraving. Winchester records stated it was a field grade when delivered in 1941. Pauline Murrle had records going back to Winchester in 1946 after the war for a restock, and grade 6 engraving.

LC smith 2 barrel set A2 with previously unseen engraving pattern. I bought it as a Monogram as it was made years after the last A2 was manufactured. Tom Archer did an article on this gun and I bought it for a fracition of the price of an A2.

Recently I bought a Holland and Holland 275 magnum. I bought it right because I was told as well as the seller that H&H never made a flat bolt. So it had been modified and not being original hurt the value.
A letter from H&H cleared this up.

If the quality is there on a gun I like, and the price is fair I buy the gun. Its somewhat of a gamble I guess but if you can research and prove the work was factory then no only is the gun more valuable but you now have a possibly a rare or one of a kind gun.

Copy of the letter from my recent discovery. As they say never say never.
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