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Thanks, CJF. Very fine looking gun. Couple questions come to mind.
If it were not the number two gun of a matched or composed pair, why would it have the "2" under the forend?
And, what is the meaning of the three different LOP measurements he provided? I read that the butt was cut and respliced, but the info from Greener says "when made".
Thanks, SRH
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Stan; I may be wrong on this but I believe when you see three measurements like this on the pull they are normally given as to the heel, mid-butt & toe. As the butt has been cut & re-spliced these may not "Jive" any more.
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Makes perfect sense, Miller. Thanks. Gives a good indication of pitch when that is not given.
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Hi Stan, that is a grand gun, I love a nice Greener. Did Graham mention who filed the Action? Was it a Mr Camm? Graham was a pure gentleman & very nice to me when I inquired about my 1901 Jones Under lever action Hammer. It was only a medium quality (35 Guinea) gun, but he mentioned it was a special Order Gun, & was made by the "A" team,who normally worked on the more costly guns.Mr Camm filed my action, & those percussion scooped out fences are just wonderful. How does she shoot? cheers franc
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Stan - I was also wondering about the different LOP measurements. I'll go with Miller's perspective, as it sounds reasonable. (If there had been only two measurements I was thinking maybe front/back trigger, but not with three figures.)
Franc - Sorry, I don't know who filed the action, only the engraver.
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Claudio, my friend, the "three dimension" length of pull figures are from the center of the front trigger to the heel, toe, and center of butt. I think the angle of the butt is simpler, and the distance from the "wall" to the muzzle is the most simple. Oddly, this British system leaked over to Parker Brothers.
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8-bore; Just one point of clarification, should it not be heel, center of butt & toe to keep things in order. As the middle measurement is the shortest, that would be center, heel (next longest) would thus be first measurement & Toe (longest) would thus be third measurement. Thus the order would be Heel, Mid & Toe . I do totally agree the simple measurement of muzzle to wall to determine pitch is much simpler & more meaningful to most of us.
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What a beautiful gun! Great job! A greener with the greener safety is definitely on my must have list
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Are Greener side safeties automatic, that is, do they move to SAFE upon opening?
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