Thanks guys!I just got back from visiting Mike and he is underselling that Greener. It's a gorgeous gun. I'm jealous as hell!
Lots of good ones out there!
Thanks guys!I just got back from visiting Mike and he is underselling that Greener. It's a gorgeous gun. I'm jealous as hell!





Great fences, real style!Well it's been a while since i posted any gun pics and that is largely because I haven't been buying much or having anything restored. At least not anything that is back yet from my favoured gunsmiths. However, there have been some additions to the fold. I have four guns that are with gunsmiths right now and those should return to me over a timeline that extends out, I'm estimating, about two years. A couple have relatively minor things to be done.....stock refinish and/or barrel bluing.....and a couple require more extensive work including restocks......what fun!!
However, I do have something that I picked up 10 days ago that is good to go right now. It's a Lindner made Charles Daly Model 185 Featherweight in 12 gauge. A model 185 is the top grade before you get into Diamond Quality with all the game scenes. Dates to estimated 1908 and nearing the end of Lindner's time. Featherweights are among the rarest of Lindner Dalys and I was very happy to snag this one. It has 26" barrels and, true to its name, tips the scales at just 5 lbs 13 oz. Right now it has an expertly fitted wood extension on the stock, which generally I am not too keen on. But when this was done, the wood was carefully selected and is hardly noticeable. I am tossing around the idea of a leather covered pad to replace the wood extension. But I have enough guns off getting work done at the moment and this one is just fine as it is. Pics could be better.....waiting for the right day with the right light conditions.
Please excuse my dog's paw in the second pic.
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While baikals are good enough what they lack in handling and elegance they make up for by rarely ever breaking or wearing out.Good 'Nuff Guns.
Edit: I don't mean that disparagingly. I mean they're good enough. Better than good enough in Brybenn's hands and for many thousands of rounds.



























