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Just curious if folks might weigh in on opinions on Lang, Lang, Hussey SXS's?
There are a few for sale on GI but they vary widely in pricing. Thank you for any information you have.
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Buy the gun not the name. Lang, like most makers could and would make any quality level gun the buyer had money to purchase. Some may have been Birmmy guns brought in in the white and finished up in the lowest grades. That's why you see different guns that are all over the place quality wise. But even the lowest was a solid gun that has lasted a hundred years. But after a hundred years there is a lot of wear and "repairs" which need to be evaluated by a good double gunsmith.
So buy the gun not the name. Barrels first thing I look at, on face second, wear and function, wood and engraving last. Order is subjective but they all need to be looked at before the checkbook comes out.
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Hussey's are nice guns, I have owned one, an Imperial Ejector. H J Hussey worked for Holland for awhile and his guns resemble them.
Mike Proctor
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Lang & Hussey, HJ Hussey Ltd and Hussey & Hussey guns were exceedingly well made and usually of the highest quality. Henry Joseph might have been something of a rogue in some peoples eyes (his side of the stories have never been told), but there is no denying he turned out consistently well made guns.
Tim
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