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

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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
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Number of Active Listings: 70
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Seller: FFL Dealer
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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