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Okay you gurus who think I know nothing because I don't study doubles, educate me about Doubles!. Tell me what this rifle is and all about chopper lumps and in your face or off your face and front locks and back locks and dolls head and stuff like Tell what this gun is? First of all, it is a boxlock as opposed to a sidelock which has the action attached to the side locks. It is also does not have Ornamental Strengthening Plates which is a boxlock which looks like a sidelock. Next, it does not have the useless side clips which may theoretically give side strength, but winde up being excellent little knives for cutting fingers when reloading. It does not have a dolls head but does have a Greener crossbolt which slides though holes in the upper tang coming off the rear of the barrels. I imagine it is an Anson & Deeley system but haven't seen a Heym in some time and forget. I imagine it has two other locking lugs, probably a Purdey double underbolt system. It is also a "clam shell" gun meaning there is extra steel on the side of the action to give added strength. It is like the Searcy PH model in this. The Heym (maybe or maybe not this model) has ejectors which can be turned off if preferred. Any other questions? |