Originally Posted By: 2-piper
Drew;
Thank you; C G Bonehill was the name I was trying to think of, just went blank & couldn't come up with that name. I have a "Piece" of an old hammer Bonehill. Missing the wood, one complete lock & the hammer on the other one. Looks as if many miles ago it may have started life as a decent gun, certainly not a "Best" but not Junk then.

You are right about the quality of C.G. Bonehill shotguns. I shoot a Bonehill SLE gun circa 1930. No, it is not a best, however, the quality is quite good. It is a pleasure to shoot and a very nice handling gun. It has a triple bolting system which may be overkill, but, is nice to have.