W.W. Greener won the Prize Medal at the Paris Exhibition in 1878 for their innovative shotguns. This award recognized their high-quality craftsmanship and design in the firearms industry.
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$10,000 u.S.
Information about Greener shotguns can be obtained at the Greener website: http://www.wwgreener.com/Info.htm
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Comparison to a known original and experience.
I have a Beretta (ASEL) with a crossbolt. I believe it is a Greenier but also know of Kirsten making a similar style. Ed
The date should be on the left side of the frame below the "W. W. Greener" name. mine is a 1939.
Easily made by any real gunsmith.
Per the link below, probabaly made in the 1880s. Greener is still in existence and is making guns. If you can find a website you might be able to email them and get an exact date. http://www.doublegunshop.com/dgsnos2.htm
WW 1 and WW 2; see the link bellow for the Romanian history.
Helping to win WW II
yes they made a martini action single barrel shotgun 12gauge it is cheap around £100 but it has a huge amount of recoil you can buy them on guntrader.com