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H. Holland New Bond St Light 12 ga Rebounding Hammer Guns International #: 100659065 Seller's Inventory #: 2369 Category: Hammer Shotguns - Holland & Holland Shotguns Seller's Information When emailing or calling sellers direct, please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com Seller: doublegunhq Company: Whitworth Arms LLC, FFL holder, E-commerce only, no phone orders/no walk-ins. We export as well. Member Since: 6/3/08 First Name: Russ Last Name: Gould State: Texas Zip: 76857 Country: United States Phone: (325) 998-6069 Platinum Seller Number of Active Listings: 667 Total Number of Listings: 7771 Seller: FFL Dealer Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns. GI terms on used items with qualifications. See Terms of Sale Payment Types Accepted: Mailed all types. CC orders/payments solely thru our online store. Prices on single items are firm . About Us: Whitworth Arms is an e-commerce business with a click-to-buy self-help business model, URL same as the company name. Check current inventory and prices there. GI prices may not be current. Automation allows lower but necessarily firm prices. Pls no phone orders and no requests for more pics. Shipping and sales tax (TX only) are automatically added on domestic orders (export quoted manually). We seldom take trades but do accept virtual consignments at 5% of net. Description: Lightweight upland gun by H. Holland (forerunner of the H&H firm) professionally and completely restored in England. Made between 1860 (when the firm moved to New Bond St.) and 1876 (when the name was changed to H&H). This delightful piece of history has outlived its makers and their great grandsons! Original 26"x2 3/4" bp laminated bbls measure 740/702 (R) and 738/720 (L), have been honed with some pitting remaining in chambers and forcing cones and near choke of rt bbl otherwise mirror bright. Recently rebrowned w two small bright marks, ribs are sound. Numbers on bbls 1277 and forend wood match, action number not legible on trigger tang except for the digit 2. Nicely marbled stock 14.5" to pointed horn plate drops 2.25" with moderate cast-off; appears to be original wood with recut checkering and (almost invisible) wrist repair. Jones underlever, absolutely tight on the face (no evidence of repinning or rejointing); gun weighs a tad under 6lb. SOLD |