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Posted By: Eric 375 Horton Patent Polygrip? - 01/22/16 06:21 PM
I noticed a Horton gun in an earlier thread and would like to know what the Patent Polygrip action is. Can anyone give information and/or patent drawing concerning this? Used only on guns made by Horton or did others in the trade use it? I have been spending time recently looking at different lock up designs used with English made guns.
Posted By: Ian Forrester Re: Horton Patent Polygrip? - 01/22/16 08:40 PM
Eric, the old firm of William Horton has recently re-opened as W. Horton & Sons, 45-46 Loveday Street in Birmingham.

"Oliver [son of William] had two daughters and sadly, in the 1920’s it was not the done thing to pass on a Gun Making company to a daughter! The stock was sold to Arthur Allen in Glasgow in 1924 and the records were passed to Olivers cousin James William Horton (who worked for BSA), the great Grandfather to Steve Horton (the current custodian and owner of W Horton & Sons)".

http://www.hortonguns.com/

They might be able to answer your questions.
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