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![]() WW Greener 8 Bore (gague) Double Rifle combination gun Guns International #: 101445379 Seller's Inventory #: Antique Category: Greener, WW Rifles - Double Rifles - Bore or Gauge Seller's Information When emailing or calling sellers direct, please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com Seller: Crowley Company: A1 Gun Member Since: 2/3/13 First Name: Jack Last Name: Haney State: Kentucky Zip: 41042 Country: United States Phone: (207) 400-6058 Phone2: (513) 309-4818 Fax: Platinum Seller Number of Active Listings: 70 Total Number of Listings: 1223 Seller: FFL Dealer Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns. No modern handgun sales to CA, NY, NJ All sales are final except in the following circumstances: returns on items incorrectly described or defective=full refund. All shipping charges based on actual charges to your area. Shipping on modern handguns must go Next Day UPS. Payment Types Accepted: Certified Funds only, Bank checks, Personal Checks. We do not take credit or debit cards. About Us: Let us know by e-mail if you intend to purchase a firearm. Be advised that we are also have a retail location. The firearms are listed on this site and available to the public in the retail location. Again the best way to get a hold of us during off hours mis through E-mail. Our Store number is (859) 371-3900 Description: Fabulous One of a Kind WW Greener 8 Bore Dangerous game/stopping rifle. The left barrel is fully rifled and the right is smooth. Designed to shoot a rifle slug from the left rifled barrel and multiple round balls (.030) from the right for close range charging game such as large Cats. The LOP from the front trigger to the Silvers pad is 14 1/2" , DAC 1 5/8", DAH 2 3/4". Barrel length 19 3/8" (letter only refers to them as short) Finish appears to be all original. Has some cleaning and reloading accessories. Feel free to call with questions. Has letter from WW Greener verifying details and shows it was built for a Mr. Rogy. August Rogy was a Horse breeder from Seward, Nebraska who travelled to England and Europe during the period this gun was built. He raised and sold Percheron horses and sold them throughout Europe in the 1880's.(copy of provenance and Greener letter in photos) SOLD Antique: Yes |