These videos are well worth watching, Evan. Now that you've resumed bringing them to us for two weeks running, please don't even think about taking another prolonged holiday.
Noah, we have videos in the can for the next month or so. There are some staff changes pending at the museum, but I hope to be able to continue making videos. Some exciting news, for me anyway. I'm working with a museum in Montana and may be invited to do an inventory of their collection.
Best I can tell, you are spot on as Chas Green used front action locks and a top lever locking system while Chares Lancaster used back action locks on his under lever swing action guns so somebody incorporated both systems into one gun and Figured Green marked guns would bring more profits than Lancaster guns.
Makes me think of the old Greeners. But I can't guess beyond that. Interesting.
These videos are well worth watching, Evan. Now that you've resumed bringing them to us for two weeks running, please don't even think about taking another prolonged holiday.
Noah, we have videos in the can for the next month or so. There are some staff changes pending at the museum, but I hope to be able to continue making videos. Some exciting news, for me anyway. I'm working with a museum in Montana and may be invited to do an inventory of their collection.
As always, love your Firearms Fridays videos. Please keep them coming!
Awesome news thank you for sharing!👍🏽✊🏽😀❤️🇺🇸
That’s a shotgun that’s got your name written all over it. 😂👍🏼
Thanks! I don't think there are any gun makers in my family tree.
Glad to see ya back missed the videos
Best I can tell, you are spot on as Chas Green used front action locks and a top lever locking system while Chares Lancaster used back action locks on his under lever swing action guns so somebody incorporated both systems into one gun and Figured Green marked guns would bring more profits than Lancaster guns.
Thanks for the comment. You obviously know a lot more about vintage shotguns than I do.
That’s my name also