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03 October 2007, 07:17
470Evans
Here's another one!
Sure wish Greener hadn't used that side safety! Looks to be in good shape.

http://www.collectorsfirearms.com/admin/product_details.php?itemID=18296


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03 October 2007, 07:32
MJines
Nice looking rifle and package.


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03 October 2007, 07:36
Hog Killer
Kind of looks like it has been refinished. Case colors are mighty strong for a 83 year old DR. Grip area checkering is a good bit darker than the rest of the wood finish.

Still it is a nice looking piece.

Keith


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03 October 2007, 07:46
jimatcat
glad that i'm in houstom for the week....


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03 October 2007, 08:00
500N
quote:
Originally posted by Hog Killer:
Kind of looks like it has been refinished. Case colors are mighty strong for a 83 year old DR. Grip area checkering is a good bit darker than the rest of the wood finish.

Still it is a nice looking piece.

Keith



Keith

I've got or had 3 DR's with more colour on them than that and they weren't refinished.

IMHO, you can't just assume it's been redone because of it's age - it has to be looked at as part of a whole package and whether the barrels et all have been redone, whether the gun has worn bores but the action is like new etc etc.
03 October 2007, 10:43
ozhunter
Is the side safety a problem?
It looks like it would work just fine and certainly better than the Kreighoff type used in a hurry.
03 October 2007, 11:02
500N
Side Saftey's are fine and very easy to use.

Even if more used to the top safety,
the Greener is very quick to learn
even if not used before.
04 October 2007, 05:45
tomo577
goodness, i'm surprised anyone is interested !

didn't they notice it is the 3 1/4" case ???

everybody is goo gaw about the hornaday 3" version 450/400


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04 October 2007, 06:03
500N
quote:
Originally posted by tomo577:
goodness, i'm surprised anyone is interested !

didn't they notice it is the 3 1/4" case ???

everybody is goo gaw about the hornaday 3" version 450/400



So what if it's the 3 1/4" case ?

It's still does it's job and IMHO, most DR shooters
reload anyway so it's not that much of an issue IMHO.

Nice gun for a Greener.
04 October 2007, 08:39
400 Nitro Express
I saw it today. Weighs 11 lbs, 15 oz without scope. Roll Eyes Completely redone by a 'Murrican'. Excellent bores and nice curb appeal, but when you look close...I hate it when that happens.
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04 October 2007, 11:40
BigFiveJack
Eeker 11 pounds 15 oz!!! That's 500 Nitro Express weight!!!!! shocker



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04 October 2007, 14:51
tomo577
jack-

maybe it's the MAGNUM model ?

that extra 1/4" of powder capacity takes it out of the league of the old jeffery model 3".

maybe hornaday will start loading this too ?

and ruger chambering for it.

wouldn't a ruger 77 chambered for this be a bust !

sure put those 303 enfields with rimmed cases to shame.


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04 October 2007, 17:30
400 Nitro Express
quote:
Originally posted by tomo577:
maybe it's the MAGNUM model ?

that extra 1/4" of powder capacity takes it out of the league of the old jeffery model 3".


No. The 3" case is larger than the 3 1/4". That's why is produces a half ton less pressure with the same load.
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05 October 2007, 02:22
BigFiveJack
quote:
Originally by Mark C. - "No. The 3" case is larger than the 3 1/4".

That's why it produces a half ton less pressure with the same load."


The 3 inch has the shoulder further forward making more available space for

gun powder in the drawings that I've seen. A "side effect" is a shorter neck.



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05 October 2007, 02:33
BigFiveJack
quote:
Originally posted by tomo577:
jack-

maybe it's the MAGNUM model ?

that extra 1/4" of powder capacity takes it out of the league of the old jeffery model 3".

maybe...


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