Old-World Craftsmanship
Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2016 12:18 am
I've had two shotguns, one a pump and the second a side-by-side. When I was researching different SxS shotguns, I saw this video posted on a forum almost two years ago. Of course, I didn't have a Holland & Holland---and never will unless a rich uncle I don't know leaves me his estate and stocks. Or he may have an H&H shotgun that I might inherit!
I found the video (about 19 minutes long) most interesting, entertaining, and almost relaxing (I like classical music). So I thought I'd share with anyone who likes shotguns, or is interested in gunmaking. Here's the youtube intro/summary:
Short edit of Holland and Holland Gunmaking Craftsmanship video. This edit was originally screened at gun shows. Full edit is available on DVD from Holland and Holland, 70 minutes of more detailed gunmaking with explanations from the craftsmen, and detailed extras on rifling and gunfitting.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qUXoNUzAyvk
To me, the extensive amount of handwork is astonishing; that lends itself to the very high cost of a hand-made shotgun.
I was most impressed with all the woodworking portions....beautiful stocks, with fantastic checkering and polishing.
And the work on the barrel alignment was very interesting -- SxS shotguns shoot best with closely aligned barrels. The resultant 4-shot group took me by surprise.
I think it's well-worth watching. Old-world craftsmanship is still being used.
Most of all, I believe the beauty of the completed product is an expectation.
I found the video (about 19 minutes long) most interesting, entertaining, and almost relaxing (I like classical music). So I thought I'd share with anyone who likes shotguns, or is interested in gunmaking. Here's the youtube intro/summary:
Short edit of Holland and Holland Gunmaking Craftsmanship video. This edit was originally screened at gun shows. Full edit is available on DVD from Holland and Holland, 70 minutes of more detailed gunmaking with explanations from the craftsmen, and detailed extras on rifling and gunfitting.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qUXoNUzAyvk
To me, the extensive amount of handwork is astonishing; that lends itself to the very high cost of a hand-made shotgun.
I was most impressed with all the woodworking portions....beautiful stocks, with fantastic checkering and polishing.
And the work on the barrel alignment was very interesting -- SxS shotguns shoot best with closely aligned barrels. The resultant 4-shot group took me by surprise.
I think it's well-worth watching. Old-world craftsmanship is still being used.
Most of all, I believe the beauty of the completed product is an expectation.