NIce rifle...however looking at the muzzle it looks like a smoothbore.@TOBY458 here you go Westley Richards & Co Model 1897 falling block ~ Comes with Ammo~!
http://www.vintagedoubles.com/catalog/?sort=5
scroll down the page. I have bought several rifles and shotguns from Kirby, good guy and easy to work with.
@sierraone We will have to play rock paper scissors in best 3 outta 5.
Man I'm happy to see that you took the Ruger to Africa!While I'd love to own a Westley Richards, Daniel Fraser, etc. Count me as a plus one to customized No.1. Mine is in 450/400 NE and quite the looker in my opinion. Pleasant to shoot and easy to carry all day in the bush. Here are some shots of her in her native environment.
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I am expecting delivery on my Ruger No. 1 (25-'06) on Friday. It's been in the works for several years. Really nice rifle - I will post photos this coming weekend.
I have much to learn about what constitutes a "nice" double within my budget. I am doing a lot of research on here and will be asking many questions as I go along.By all means hold out for a nice double, you wont regret it. I was in your shoes years ago so learn from my mistakes.
My congrats Tom - you always have an ace in your pocket...Nice rifles! I have a stock Ruger No. 1 in .450-400 3” that I bought years ago just to have it; and more recently I bought an Army & Navy rebounding hammer 3 1/4” double that i may take after buffalo upon one of my future safaris. It’s nice and hefty. I call it “The Beast.”
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Nice rifles! I have a stock Ruger No. 1 in .450-400 3” that I bought years ago just to have it; and more recently I bought an Army & Navy rebounding hammer 3 1/4” double that i may take after buffalo upon one of my future safaris. It’s nice and hefty. I call it “The Beast.”
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I'd take a note from Tom there with his hammer double.I have much to learn about what constitutes a "nice" double within my budget. I am doing a lot of research on here and will be asking many questions as I go along.
I love hammers on rifles... but how do you get that second shot off quickly in a cloud of blackpowder smoke?I'd take a note from Tom there with his hammer double.
"Nice" is a subjective term but if you are a single shot aficionado, I'd think that a double with hammers would be quite appealing - really two single shots in one package!
For my money, nothing compares with the quality and actual usability of a fine black powder express double rifle. My 450s and 500s can be used for any game from pigs to deer to elk to bear to moose here in N. America with the right loads. Plus, they are just incredible fun!