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Now for Mike and others playing along, the Special Bonus Question with a new and revised pic to help identify the maker. You will have to be a real bonafide aficionado of London-built hammerguns to get this right. This maker can be identified by his own unique style of "house engraving".
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01-16-2022, 11:44 AM
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Originally Posted by Greg Baehman
Now for Mike and others playing along, the Special Bonus Question with a new and revised pic to help identify the maker. You will have to be a real bonafide aficionado of London-built hammerguns to get this right. This maker can be identified by his own unique style of "house engraving".
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If the lever was on the left side I'd say it's a Hollis. I have a Hollis hammer gun with side lever like that.
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