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Nope, Harwood had the 20 gauge Konor, and Doug has the 16 gauge Extra Quality Victor.
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I think that Terry is correct with his example of a Victor boxlock. Around the turn of the century the Victor could be either a boxlock or a sidelock. Note page 65, plate 7, in the Cogswell and Harrison book. It shows a fine cased Cogswell described as "An Extra Quality Victor 12-bore BLE with ornamental sideplates, Avant Tout ejectors and assisted opening mechanism. No. 27,251, it was completed in May 1901."
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Good catch! Thanks, Daryl.
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Good info. Thanks for correcting us.
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Hi Daryl, I suspect the term may have been used for both sidelocks and boxlocks during that period at the turn of the century, but later used only for sidelocks, as a much higher percentage of what we see do seem to be sidelocks.... I thought I had some pics of the example I had but they seem to have evaporated...
Better to keep your mouth shut and be thought stupid,than open it and confirm.
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Hi all, I just want to thank each and everyone of you for all the great responses, answers and knowledge you provided on this maker and his guns.
The one thing I love about this forum is you always learn and expand your knowledge on all aspects of the double gun. What I really like is you don't get any smart a** comments when you ask a question or make a comment.
Again, one big thanks!!
All the best!
Greg
Gregory J. Westberg MSG, USA Ret
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Greg, see my earlier post on English gunmakers. There are still literally hundreds out there waiting to be carressed by enthusiasts like us.
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Nope, Harwood had the 20 gauge Konor, and Doug has the 16 gauge Extra Quality Victor.
sv That Konor went from Harwood to Brown (very briefly), then back to Cabela's--not as a result of any problem with the gun. I think it may still be in their system. Doug let Harwood shoot that Victor, and Larry's still trying to find a good reason not to buy it! Nice gun.
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