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A Bing search found pictures of a couple of the W.H. Davenport double.
Early Hammer Double 01.jpg Early Hammer Double 02.jpg The only W.H. Davenport Fire Arms Co. catalog I have contains only single barrels, like my Maternal Grandfather's ratty old single in my safe, but included folders for both a hammer and a hammerless double of more conventional design. 780 02.jpg I've yet to see one of their hammerless doubles. |
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I have a few pictures of both the early Davenport Hammer model and the scarce Hammerless gun.
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that looks like a h-r slug gun...charlie
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Ugly guns come in all ranges of quality and price. These two deserve a special mention as the short frame and long frame twins of Ugly Town:
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Calling an engraved M21 as ugly doesn't compute with me
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I have a 410 Stevens Fox model b that belongs in line with the m24 Winchester and a Shatuck
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Fair enuff. Send your 21's to me. As homely as I am, they will look good
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