Hi everyone,
I won this rifle at auction last year and am just now getting around to posting pics. I hope you all find it interesting and worthy of sharing.
It’s a .425 Westley Richards made in 1928 and delivered to a W.J. Miolee in Bulawayo. The factory ledger doesn’t list barrel length but I presume was originally 28”. Sadly someone chopped it to 18” and set the front sight back. Happily everything else including the one standing, two folding leaf rear sight, and Silvers pad all letter. The screws are excellent as is the 5 round drop magazine and overall is in very nice shape. I imagine lack of readily available ammo limited its use. This has the keeper ears to enable proper feeding.
All-in-all it’s an iconic African rifle and while I wasn’t specifically looking for one, it struck me as being relatively uncommon and worth pursuing.
Im going to chrono it and see what kind of groups I get. I’m not expecting much, but if pleasantly surprised I may just have a smith move the barrel sling mount back to make it look better and call it a day. I expect though that a proper re barrel is called for. I reached out to WR for a quote out of curiosity but imagine I’d be well ahead to get a guild member to do the job state side. If I go this route it would be logical to choose a 28” barrel as proper but more practical perhaps to go shorter. I’d of course have the original contour duplicated and carryover the sights, sling eye, etc..
Thoughts and input are welcome and I’ll follow up as I proceed.
I won this rifle at auction last year and am just now getting around to posting pics. I hope you all find it interesting and worthy of sharing.
It’s a .425 Westley Richards made in 1928 and delivered to a W.J. Miolee in Bulawayo. The factory ledger doesn’t list barrel length but I presume was originally 28”. Sadly someone chopped it to 18” and set the front sight back. Happily everything else including the one standing, two folding leaf rear sight, and Silvers pad all letter. The screws are excellent as is the 5 round drop magazine and overall is in very nice shape. I imagine lack of readily available ammo limited its use. This has the keeper ears to enable proper feeding.
All-in-all it’s an iconic African rifle and while I wasn’t specifically looking for one, it struck me as being relatively uncommon and worth pursuing.
Im going to chrono it and see what kind of groups I get. I’m not expecting much, but if pleasantly surprised I may just have a smith move the barrel sling mount back to make it look better and call it a day. I expect though that a proper re barrel is called for. I reached out to WR for a quote out of curiosity but imagine I’d be well ahead to get a guild member to do the job state side. If I go this route it would be logical to choose a 28” barrel as proper but more practical perhaps to go shorter. I’d of course have the original contour duplicated and carryover the sights, sling eye, etc..
Thoughts and input are welcome and I’ll follow up as I proceed.