Link to .22 Hornet Double Rifle ??
I know it's not for this forum but I just want the link to that .22 hornet double and I know this is where the "double fiends" like to hide

10 March 2005, 13:40
JefferyDenmarkHere is alink to a Holland and Holland double rifle chambered in .22 High Power Savage.Made in 1931 expressly for H.H. The Maharajah of Kashmir. Is that it ?
http://www.drake.net/html/vintage4.htmlCheers,
André
Thanks Andre,
there was also a recent picture of one made by a german company which would not have been as pricey as the H&H and that is the one I am trying to track down.
My smith wants to know about it.
11 March 2005, 01:07
new_guyDid you see that Searcy?
Wow... nice gun. He's had it for 6-months at $8500.00 ($1K less than new!)
I can't beleive a deal like that has hung around that long!
13 March 2005, 00:11
JohnTheGreekquote:
Originally posted by new_guy:
Did you see that Searcy?
($1K less than new!)
I haven't double checked but I believe the Searcy on that site is a "Field Grade" and not the current PH model. I would wager most would pay the extra $1000 for something of the newer variety that is also fit to them. Now, if that price difference became $1500 or more, that Field Grade would move A LOT quicker I suspect.
JMHO,
JohnTheGreek
14 March 2005, 07:04
new_guyso what are the differences between a PH and a Field Grade?
14 March 2005, 20:17
MacD37quote:
Originally posted by new_guy:
so what are the differences between a PH and a Field Grade?
The differences on the outside are the PH is slimmer, and trimmer, and feels much lighter, but really isn't lighter. I handled Rays, at the Dallas show two years ago, and it fit me perfectly. I found it much improved over the old Field grade, though both are good rifles! Internally the new ones have tumbler intercepters I'm told, that avoids the possibility of doubleing! I think the $1000 more in price is well worth it!