Afternoon all,
My grandfather and I were going thru his modest collection of sporting arms as he is getting on in ago (87) and no longer shoots. In doing so I came across a very nice side by side Greener, he was given this shotgun by a friend from the states back in the late 50's and tells me that he was once offered 4,000 Canadian for it.
It is a beautiful piece of work with engraving along the metal frame and an inlaid saftey (that is how I would describe the saftey) on the left. I looked all over for a date but could not find one.
Needless to say I am of the mind that a gun such as this needs to see the light of day and with season upon us I wanted to take it hunting, my only concern is the idea of using steel bird shot in it as it was designed when lead was the primary shot.
Do any of you fine men or women have any advice on this issue,
Thanks in advance and happy thanksgiving.
Paul Alastair
My grandfather and I were going thru his modest collection of sporting arms as he is getting on in ago (87) and no longer shoots. In doing so I came across a very nice side by side Greener, he was given this shotgun by a friend from the states back in the late 50's and tells me that he was once offered 4,000 Canadian for it.
It is a beautiful piece of work with engraving along the metal frame and an inlaid saftey (that is how I would describe the saftey) on the left. I looked all over for a date but could not find one.
Needless to say I am of the mind that a gun such as this needs to see the light of day and with season upon us I wanted to take it hunting, my only concern is the idea of using steel bird shot in it as it was designed when lead was the primary shot.
Do any of you fine men or women have any advice on this issue,
Thanks in advance and happy thanksgiving.
Paul Alastair


















































