Some of Hershel's best work. What a fantastic piece! Evey angle of this gun has such fine attention to detail, yet it is all acheived with subtlety. The rifle could stand with no decoration based on its architecture and mounts; the decoration just effectively enhances it all without going overboard.
GM
There are many Hershel House rifles that I really like, but this is certainly one of the finest.
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Some of Hershel's best work. What a fantastic piece! Evey angle of this gun has such fine attention to detail, yet it is all acheived with subtlety. The rifle could stand with no decoration based on its architecture and mounts; the decoration just effectively enhances it all without going overboard.
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There are many Hershel House rifles that I really like, but this is certainly one of the finest.