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I wonder why someone would need a matched pair of DRs? I can see it with shotguns on a driven hunt with a loader, but rifles?
 
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The well heeled sporting Gentleman does not concern himself with such gauche talk of affordability. He simply uses them as tools and returns them to the factory, yearly, for cleaning and inspection. If, and when, they wear enough to warrant re-build, that is done as well and is expected.
Enough talk from the peasants. That is why they invented bolt actions.
 
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Is it me, or did they lay half a million dollar's worth of Holland and Holland on asphalt?

By the way, nice to see animal engraving that actually looks like animals.

Biebs: The initials on the cases are KW and GW, my guess is husband and wife?
 
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Asphalt surface looks clean...
 
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Biebs: The initials on the cases are KW and GW, my guess is husband and wife?

Wonder if they'd like a son :-)
 
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Is it me, or did they lay half a million dollar's worth of Holland and Holland on asphalt?

By the way, nice to see animal engraving that actually looks like animals.

Biebs: The initials on the cases are KW and GW , my guess is husband and wife?


If it only said FB & BB (Frostbit & Bait Babe) Whistling


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Biebs: The initials on the cases are KW and GW, my guess is husband and wife?

Wonder if they'd like a son :-)


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Biebs: The initials on the cases are KW and GW, my guess is husband and wife?


BTW Baxter Holmes, I think you nailed it. Look at the LOP difference.


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I reckon if those rifles were mine I'd have taken the photos on the 18th green of the golf club instead of the driveway.

JB takes his photos over a nice soft patch of clover.


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both are good representatives of todays modern trash doubles
 
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". . . magnificent pair of rifles was made to order for two brothers . . ."


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both are good representatives of todays modern trash doubles


Always nice to see you weigh in and confirm that you are still just as big an idiot as you always were . . . sometimes it is better to be silent and thought a fool than to open your mouth and confirm it.


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". . . magnificent pair of rifles was made to order for two brothers . . ."


Bravo Dr. Watson!!


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both are good representatives of todays modern trash doubles


Always nice to see you weigh in and confirm that you are still just as big an idiot as you always were . . . sometimes it is better to be silent and thought a fool than to open your mouth and confirm it.

If you bought one I feel sorry for you.
 
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At least 10% should be knocked off the price since they are laying on asphalt!
 
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both are good representatives of todays modern trash doubles


FOAD you piece of shit.
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PS: Excuse me friends and viewers. I try my best to be polite and non judgmental but I could not control myself on this one. I beg forgiveness from all of you. CP


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Those rifles are as nice as the three on display at the Rock Island Auction Co. display at DSC. Does any one remember the calibers? 3 consecutively serial numbered H&H rifles cased with everything you could possibly think of including 5 oil/solvent bottles. I have never seen that many bottles in a cased gun before.The auction estimates were well below replacement.
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The description has two different LOP's and says guns were made for 2 brothers who never got a chance to use them and are in pristine, unfired condition.
Wish I could have enough disposable income to buy those and then use them.


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Those rifles are as nice as the three on display at the Rock Island Auction Co. display at DSC. Does any one remember the calibers? 3 consecutively serial numbered H&H rifles cased with everything you could possibly think of including 5 oil/solvent bottles. I have never seen that many bottles in a cased gun before.The auction estimates were well below replacement.
Bill

Bill:
I recall the three at RIA in Dallas were in .375 flanged, .300 flanged, and .275 flanged. But I could be in error on the smallest.
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both are good representatives of todays modern trash doubles


Don't you have a modern day double?
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. . . magnificent pair of rifles was made to order for two brothers . . ."



Indeed! Should have RTFB!
 
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both are good representatives of todays modern trash doubles


Don't you have a modern day double?
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mine is not trash
 
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mine is not trash


I just love the superb finish on your double spoogeaway. Did you have to pay extra to make it look like it came from some cave in Afghanistan?


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I believe that JA Hunter had a pair of doubles that he spoke of in one of his books
 
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Shootaway:
Explain the discrepancy in the wood to metal fit on the left side of the receiver of your rifle, please. The lower fitting seems fair but how about the gap at the top?
Also, what did you pay for your rifle? Just curious. I'd like to compare the price with some of the trashy English doubles I, and many friends, have.
Cal


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2000 Australia
2002 South Africa
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2003 Zimbabwe
2005 South Africa
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2007 Zimbabwe--vacation
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2013 South Africa
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Explain the discrepancy in the wood to metal fit on the left side of the receiver of your rifle, please. The lower fitting seems fair but how about the gap at the top?
Also, what did you pay for your rifle? Just curious. I'd like to compare the price with some of the trashy English doubles I, and many friends, have.
Cal


No worries Cal. A master at fixing sights will have no problem with the stock fit. Shootshiswad will use Plastic Wood. Big Grin

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mine is not trash


I just love the superb finish on your double spoogeaway. Did you have to pay extra to make it look like it came from some cave in Afghanistan?


Shoot away may wish to have this Fine example of modern craftsmanship Hydro-dipped to hide some of the more obvious flaws. Perhaps a nice Flectarn Camo pattern would look proper.
 
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My rifle is a beauty.That must have been a little humidity from the plastic wrap.Stop stirring shit.
You talk bad about an excellent product made in USA.
 
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Shootacow: You're a dork.
 
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I am proud of that rifle and that is why I have it pictured there.
 
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Shootacow: Why don't you hop on over to nitroexpress, 24hourcampfire, Chistianmingle, or some other site and bug them?
 
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My rifle is a beauty.That must have been a little humidity from the plastic wrap.Stop stirring shit.
You talk bad about an excellent product made in USA.


Shit> is that what you used to dip the barrels in to get this lovely "weathered" look? Or perhaps you can repost a photo of the underside showing those lovely timed screws?



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So did John Taylor.

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I just checked my rifle and those spots on the action are nothing but oil.The barrel is perfect. That grey spot must be the light reflection.Screws on the bottom look good to me.The only blueing that is weathered is the one under the left chamber and that is my fault.I was a little too rough with it during the first cleaning where I had alot of JB and grit on my left hand that held the barrel as I scrubbed the bores.I am not used to cleaning a double-I usually hold the stock grip when I clean by bolt rifle.
 
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Two beautiful rifles made even better by Phil Coggan!


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Cal thank you.
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I just checked my rifle and those spots on the action are nothing but oil.The barrel is perfect. That grey spot must be the light reflection.Screws on the bottom look good to me.The only blueing that is weathered is the one under the left chamber and that is my fault.I was a little too rough with it during the first cleaning where I had alot of JB and grit on my left hand that held the barrel as I scrubbed the bores.I am not used to cleaning a double-I usually hold the stock grip when I clean by bolt rifle.


Now comment on your wood to metal fit.


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You people learn from me then crap on me-good people you are.Why dont you post videos of your hunts,post honest range reports,and close up photos of your cherished rifles?
 
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