T. Bland & Sons, "The Keeper's Gun". 12 gauge shotgun.

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T. Bland & Sons, "The Keeper's Gun". 12 gauge shotgun.

#1 Post by bobbob »

I have the following for sale.
T. Bland & Sons (London). "The Keeper's Gun". Double hammer, double trigger, under lever, nitro proofed, 30" Damascus barrels. Non eject. 2 ½” chambers, chocked cylinder and 3/4". Stock fitted with rubber butt plate, (original supplied). Beautiful wood, fantastic condition, no pitting or rust. Makers wooden gun case, in need of restoration. £1,200 ONO. Essex. PM for details.

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#2 Post by ovenpaa »

I preferred it with smaller pictures Bobbob because at least I could only imagine what it looked like. Now I can really see it which is not what I needed on a Sunday morning!

Very good luck with the sale, it is a stunner and I hope it goes, I was tempted to try and bribe Christel to knock a zero off the price in your post but I guess you would realise...

Out of interest what does it shoot like and what cartridges do you use?
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#3 Post by bnz41 »

Hi Ovenpaa.

Bobbob has not used it, I have (bnz41) several times when I went pigeon shooting, shot very well, used 2 1/2 Express special game No6 & 7's got a few with it.
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#4 Post by bobbob »

Reduced to £900 or sensible offers :)
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#5 Post by dromia »

A very nice gun indeed, but I'm being strong and sticking to my no more shotguns aspiration.
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#6 Post by TobyH »

Would love an old hammer action shotgun, but unfortunately its out of my range, looks fantastic though.
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#7 Post by bobbob »

Reduced to offers around £550.
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