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21 March 2011, 01:37
Bockhunter
SEARCH FOR INFOS: Holland an Holland Dominion in .375 Flanged Magnum
Hi Gentleman,

Im a new member here...
This here is an nice forum, with great experts and wonderfull informations.

For an new article, I search some infos ("all what I can get"") about the

Holland an Holland
Modell: Dominion
London, from the 1920
in .375 Flanged Magnum


Can you post here some infos?
Or are their special Internet Links?
pp. ?
:-)))


Thank you very mutch.


21 March 2011, 01:52
Macifej
Herr Oberst,

Try contacting Holland & Holland's Gunroom in London.

LONDON GUNROOM
21 March 2011, 02:10
Bockhunter
LONDON H&H
I did this too.
But I think here are more experts..., and maybe some can and want to help me.
:-)))

Best wishes to the USA.

Bockhunter, II


21 March 2011, 06:12
a.tinkerer
Frank-


Welcome to the site!

You describe a very desirable rifle.
Many men search for many years to find such an example.

Take a look at the 'double rifle' forum here on axcurareReloading.
Ask the same question and you may find more answers.
Also, do a google image search for photos!

If you prepare your bank account, and you follow the big fine firearms auctions, you may some day find the rifle of your dreams.
That will be the time to jump!



Cheers
Tinker


_________________________________
Self appointed Colonel, DRSS
21 March 2011, 06:16
465H&H
If it was made in 1920 then it is probably what H&H termed their N0 3 Grade rifle. They used a Dominion styled action for this gun. If it was a pre-1910(or there abouts)rifle then it could be a best grade rifle.

465H&H
21 March 2011, 07:42
500N
Used to be a 375 Fl Magnum "Dominion" down here in Aus. Don't know where it ended up.


Re the "Dominion", this is know as one of the strongest DR action ever made. I personally never liked the "banana" style locks".
21 March 2011, 13:37
Bockhunter
Thanks for the first help.

I dont want buy this gun, only informations for some resarch.
I hope somebody will have an old catalog (I had an old one, but the rife is not in it...) and can send me an copy.
Or an old book...

Best wishes.

P.S.:
I had send an Mail to H&H in London too.
Then I will get an answere, I will post it here.


21 March 2011, 19:55
Tim Carney
Frank,

Google Cornell Publications and check their inventory for high resolution copies of H&H catalogues from the period (1912 if I recall) on.

Regards,
Tim
21 March 2011, 21:45
500N
quote:
Originally posted by Dr. FM:
Thanks for the first help.

I dont want buy this gun, only informations for some resarch.
I hope somebody will have an old catalog (I had an old one, but the rife is not in it...) and can send me an copy.
Or an old book...

Frank



Frank

I realise you don't want to buy the gun but I thought it was a chance to get some good photos.

.
22 March 2011, 03:53
Bockhunter
....I had two re-printed catalogs.
But the rifle, the dom. Mod. ist not in it...


22 March 2011, 03:57
Bockhunter
Here is the link for an H&H 1910 free catalog:
http://www.huntershouse.dk/fil...-holland-katalog.pdf

Are theire more...?
:-)


23 March 2011, 05:06
Macifej
Guten Tag Kommandant Frank! haben Sie erhielt Wort aus dem Oberbibliothekar auf der Insel?


salute
23 March 2011, 18:24
Bockhunter
I have started to ask the british and royal armory-membership...
:-)


23 March 2011, 23:19
Macifej
Ich würde Telefon H & H und machen Sie einen Ausflug nach London. Wenn Sie über eine HE111 fliegen, werden sie schneller zu beantworten.

Big Grin
24 March 2011, 04:21
Cross L
Hey MacJ

Let the rest of us in on the joke. Even an old Cowboy reckognizes Heinkel 111's are a WWII German bomber

diggin

SSR
24 March 2011, 04:50
Macifej
quote:
Originally posted by Cross L:
Hey MacJ

Let the rest of us in on the joke. Even an old Cowboy reckognizes Heinkel 111's are a WWII German bomber

diggin

SSR


Something along the lines of, if you don't get an e-mail response, phone and make an appointment with H&H in London and then fly over in a HE111, you might get answers quicker that way.