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Congratulations on both fine gun and move from the 🥶 north. I once dreamed of Alaska, but determined it's no place for an old man to live.

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Originally Posted by Mike Harrell
Just outside of Winston Salem
Ah, yes. I know that area. I taught Army ROTC in Greensboro for three years back in the early 80's. We are from further south, my wife from Lumberton and me from a little farming community of Evergreen just about 15 miles or so southeast of Lumberton. I have a farm there about 60 miles inland from the port city of Wilmington. I hope you enjoy NC.


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If you can get hooked up you could likely shoot doves in that part of NC too, Mike. Might have to travel a little ways, but it's worth it.


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Nice find Mike, dates from 1926 according to Graham Greener’s book.

This Greener’s “Fine Guns” catalogue dates from about 1936 going by the dates of the testimonials from satisfied customers but I believe the grade pricing was still the same as in 1926.

Use it in good health!

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Thanks everyone. Perry I've been looking for a hunting lease already but haven't found one as of yet.

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Very nice find! One has been on my list for a long time.

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I like the Facile Princeps action better than the flat sided actions.

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Originally Posted by Mike Harrell
I like the Facile Princeps action better than the flat sided actions.

If you ever get to that point, be careful who you let work on it. A self acting ejector is not for amateur gunsmiths.

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Ted,

As it is one of the later Facile Princeps guns it may well have the “Fore-end Ejecting mechanism” like the DH75 on the opposite page.

Looking at the Greener self acting ejectors, like one below on my Greener made J.V. Needham gun pictured below, a first model Facile Princeps, it was a wonder that they worked when they were new let alone as this one still does after about 140 years.

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The system seems to depend on the cocking arm giving the ejector kicker a slap in passing before overriding it to engage the lower cocking hook.

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Originally Posted by Parabola
Ted,

As it is one of the later Facile Princeps guns it may well have the “Fore-end Ejecting mechanism” like the DH75 on the opposite page.

The guns have a bit of a reputation for troublesome ejectors in my part of the world, but, I honestly think most of that is from unqualified people working on them.

Bad gunsmiths are easy to find here.

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