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![]() Holland & Holland 12g Royal Paradox in its makers case from 1914 Guns International #: 103523625 Seller's Inventory #: 6276 Category: Holland & Holland Shotguns - Shotguns - English Double Seller's Information When emailing or calling sellers direct, please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com Seller: Vintage Doubles Company: Vintage Doubles LLC Member Since: 2/24/07 First Name: Kirby Last Name: Hoyt State: Washington Zip: 98801 Country: United States Phone: (509) 665-7675 Fax: (509) 665-7435 Platinum Seller Number of Active Listings: 206 Total Number of Listings: 6485 Seller: FFL Dealer Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns. 5 day inspection, satisfaction guarantee Payment Types Accepted: Visa, Master Card About Us: Free return shipping label provided if a gun fails to meet your needs for any reason. Description: Hammerless Sidelocks - Holland built the Paradox (shotgun rifle combination) to provide a double use sporting gun and did it very successfully as many were sold over the years. If you are unfamiliar with the Paradox guns, they have rifling in the last few inches of the barrels to put a good spin on the bullet to increase accuracy. 15048 was ordered as one of a pair (the other was 15947) in Dec 9, 1913. It was ordered for a L.F. Davidoff, Esq. in Russia. The dealer was Mr. J. Larderet. The gun was finished Dec 1914, but that was in the middle of WW1, so it wasn’t shipped. It was ultimately sold in 1930. It was chambered and regulated for the new cartridge the 38x2 (38 grains of cordite with 2 grains of black powder) and a new compound 600 grain bullet. It was described as the “New Nitro� for internal H&H use or the Nitro Express� for advertising. The velocity of the 600 grain bullet was 1250 to 1300 fps. 15948 is a desirable gun, being only one of 12 made for the 38x2 cartridge and appears in excellent condition. *The bores do show some very light pitting which could possibly be removed with a 2-3 thou back bore polish. Appears as a haze. Not bad at all but I like to tell everything I see. *** Note: To see this gun with high resolution photos and a zoom-in feature, go to the vintagedoubles main site and search for the gun ID: 6276 or browse the main site to see our full gun collection. |