Recently added an odd Greener martini variant to my collection.
It’s called The Gaffer Trap Gun, now what stood out about it is unlike the GP variations it uses a solid ribbed 32” barrel in 12ga (measured the bore it is around 0.705 at the muzzle so Modified), case hardened receiver, and fancy grade of wood with very fine checkering, appears to have either a horn or ebony end cap as well. The stock has a 1/4” cast off, with beaver tail fore stock. Serial number lands it in 1923. I saw it and knew it wasn’t your regular greener martini. Had to have it for my English made shotgun collection. Is anyone here knowledgeable in odd variations of the Greener Martinis?
I’m aware they made these single shot trap guns for the American sport shooting market, and these single shot trap guns weren’t a thing in UK or mainland Europe as the trap sport there doesn’t call for a single shot shotgun. I’ve already been in contact with some UK collectors. One fellow said he saw the exact variation I own in a shop in England back in 1980 and it stood out as unique to him then.
It’s called The Gaffer Trap Gun, now what stood out about it is unlike the GP variations it uses a solid ribbed 32” barrel in 12ga (measured the bore it is around 0.705 at the muzzle so Modified), case hardened receiver, and fancy grade of wood with very fine checkering, appears to have either a horn or ebony end cap as well. The stock has a 1/4” cast off, with beaver tail fore stock. Serial number lands it in 1923. I saw it and knew it wasn’t your regular greener martini. Had to have it for my English made shotgun collection. Is anyone here knowledgeable in odd variations of the Greener Martinis?
I’m aware they made these single shot trap guns for the American sport shooting market, and these single shot trap guns weren’t a thing in UK or mainland Europe as the trap sport there doesn’t call for a single shot shotgun. I’ve already been in contact with some UK collectors. One fellow said he saw the exact variation I own in a shop in England back in 1980 and it stood out as unique to him then.
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