SF VET, "Greeners" were among the most well known, dare I say popular, "coach guns" of the late 19th century. There is a plethora of information on the Internet about Greener guns. I don't dare pick any one website to post over another.
But this thread now reminds me of a personal story. Maybe almost 20 years ago I was attending a Dallas Safari Club Exposition in Dallas and I was examining some very beautiful, big bore rifles on a table run by a gent named Butch Searcy.
He makes some of the finest, most expensive big bore rifles you would ever want to see.
B. Searcy & Co. The All-American Double Rifle (c) Searcy Enterprises
Anyway, Butch had a number of big bore African hunting rifles on his table, some of which he made, some of which he acquired and was selling. Various calibers you're all familiar with. One rifle caught my eye because as much as I love sexy doubles I adore bolt guns. Anyway, Butch allows that I can handle it and now - picture this - I'm basically a smaller guy, maybe too much weight and definitely insufficient height. Butch Searcy is probably a six footer, a big man, linebacker type, so next to me he's huge, yes?
The rifle is a .500 Jeffrey. I pick it up, shoulder it, and Butch's face loses all expression and from his dead pan, blank face he says, and I quote, "That one will hurt you!". Whoa! Never mind, then!
