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Holland & Holland Royal rook rif le

In 1883, Holland & Holland patented its Royal hammerless gun, one that was intended to be the flagship of the company, and it continues to be built as the best-quality Holland & Holland gun and rifle to this day. It became such a well-known gun that everybody has heard of the Holland & Holland Royal. Imitation is the most sincere form of flattery and it has been copied by many.

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