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Thanks for the info, the SN is 65490. I will check with Greener for historical reports.
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Thanks, I'll Look them up. I want to learn as much as possible about the gun, it is very unique compared to the other SxS guns I've looked at.
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According to Graham's book, "The Greener Story", The gun was made in 1919 in which Greener made 888 guns after two years of not producing any due to the War.
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I'm a huge fan of these guns. They were superbly made and had some differences from the regular A&D actions. Technically, they are referred to as "body action" guns and not boxlocks. The FH models have baker ejectors which work well enough although they are not considered as reliable as the Southgate system.
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Thanks for the info. I emailed Greener requesting services for the guns history. I appreciate the info, that is very helpful. This means the gun is older than the Westley Richards I purchase last year. It's great to have knowledgeable folks like yourself on this site.
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You can read all about Greener and the development of that action in my book! The FH50 is a sound, very well made gun.
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