We are back in the Holts Gunroom for the Summer 2024 Sale! We review some of the most interesting guns we can find and catch up with one of Holts’s European representatives!

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    17 Comments

    1. The wall thicknesses are 13 and 19 thou on that Holland unfortunately, sleeving is around 4-4500k so makes it quite an expensive gun really 😢

    2. That 1892 is interesting. A takedown model (rare), but in rather poor condition and converted to .410. Hmm.

      It's probably worth enough as a rifle to get rebarreled back to a pistol caliber and be worth it.

    3. I think that crossover stock was actually “centervision”. I’d buy that Chapuis if it was already here in the states. Need a cool older skeet gun. Have found a couple fantastic older Trap guns that were an incredible value! Apparently people are willing to give away tight choke guns because of all the leftist steel nonsense. Anyway, nothing better in my opinion than reviews of old high quality sporting guns as they are rare useful art forms rapidly being replaced by plastic tacticool range toys. Times change but today it seems, the change is no longer for the best! 👍🏼

    4. Really like the Holland. Since watching your videos at Holts and shooting SXS's I'm looking at a purchase of a J.D. Dougal this week. It's a 12-hammer gun reproofed in 1985 for 2 3/4 nitro shells.

    5. I have a Henri Pieper SxS 12g boxlock that is steel monoblock with damascus tubes. Rather than a step down, it has the barrels blended into the block as per the "Pieper Modified Diana" style. Belgian Nitro proof on 70mm chambers. It's the reverse in terms of age to that one you examined, going by variations in Belgian proofmarks it was originally proved between 1913 and 1924, long after I thought damascus would have disappeared in such things (but according to an old advert I saw, you could order Piepers at the time in your choice of compressed steel, London twist or fine damascus). We got some wierd throwbacks down here in Australia. I still shoot it nowadays and love it

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