Hi guys I have an old WW Greener that i need some help identifying and finding out sme info about it. Sorry I dont know how to attach photos It has stampings on it as follows on barrels: 729',BNP with crown above, 12 in triangle, 2 3/4, 3 1/4, tons square inch,triangle with what looks like 12c, the barrels also have the word sleeved stamped on both. The rifle has: scroll engravery WW Greener, bnp, elephant, England stamp with crown stamps and others i cant identify, serial 33934 once again i appoligise but dont know how to upload pics but can email them. I just want to know if it would be safe to fire modern day ammo including buckshot, and any other relevant info like when it was made etc thankyou George. George, The address Ned gave you is the admin.
Centre of what's left of the once great Greener enterprise of Birmingham. Graham Greener is a helpful and obliging chap and has the old company records; from the serial number he'll be able to tell you when the gun was made, what the quality grade was, what the original dimensions were, and how much it cost. They probability is he will also have the name of the original purchaser. He makes a small charge for blowing the dust off the old books and sharpening up the quill pen but it isn't much. You refer to the gun as a rifle, but from the rest of your information it sounds very much like a shotgun and I'm taking it as one.