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Unread 11-17-2013, 07:56 PM   #1
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i seen a 8 ga tolley for sale this evening its a very good looking gun with 36 inch barrels and weighs in at 13 plus pounds...only thing wrong i aint got the 8000 they want for it... the tolley is really a well built gun probably about as good as they get in england...oh well we ca not own them all but sure would like to try... charlie
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must be they price 8 bores by the pound
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I have a friend that has a 12 gauge Tolley hammergun with fluid steel barrels .

The second saturday of dove season here in Virginia he was shooting the gun when the under rib on the gun let go .

Hence his barrels and my VHE 12 barrels are at Gaicamo's getting resoldered etc .
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Was it a jones underlever?
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I have a Tolley double rifle in 500 black powder express with a Jones underlever. The gun was refinished in England in the 70s and looks like new. It's a hammer gun with the powder charge engraved on the side of the action. Bores are perfect with the deepest rifling I have ever seen on a gun. I believe Tolley was a Birmingham manufacturer.
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Craig;
That would'nt happen to be Bill Sanford's gun, would it? That man could flat out shoot that Tolley.
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Craig;
That would'nt happen to be Bill Sanford's gun, would it? That man could flat out shoot that Tolley.
Yes sir !

I was at his dove field the second saturday of the VA season . He was about 50 yards from me and came walking by saying he had a malfunction !

I assume his Tolley should be back and running in a few weeks I hope . As well as my Parker !
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Unread 11-18-2013, 02:52 PM   #8
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If the truth was known, Tolley made the guns or at least a lot of the parts, for most of the big bore hammer stuff that came out of the UK no matter the makers name.

I owned a Tolley hammer gun for a bit, sold it to a friend in England about 10 years ago. A good gun, very plain, but very solid.


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eldon it was a top lever gun.. charlie
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reminds me of this video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJS8PBqdF8g
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