No frills double

I found a few more pics that illustrate the degrees of simplicity that may or may not appeal to you. I'll post them searately to keep file size down. This first one is an absolutely bare coin
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I also had a pic, which I can't find, of oxide colours with edge engraving, but you could hardly see the engraving so there was little point to it.
 
Ed, that Trijicon mount gets nice and low, is that an after-market one that fits right into the Kreighoff slot or did machine work need to be done?
 
Trijicon makes a solid mounting block that I had machined to fit the existing cutout in the Krieghoff barrel. Keeps the cheek weld and the feel of the firearm upon mounting. Worked out real well as the line of sight for the red dot was only a small fraction of an inch above the line of sight for the open sight.
 
The English Army & Navy brand were good, unadorned working guns. A boxlock non ejector shouldn't be too cost prohibitive and less fussy than many ejection systems.
 
There are multiple Rizzini's on GB now for around $10k in 416 Rigby. That struck me as very reasonable given the caliber.

I'm like you. I don't have one now but one day I plan to.
 
There are multiple Rizzini's on GB now for around $10k in 416 Rigby. That struck me as very reasonable given the caliber.

I'm like you. I don't have one now but one day I plan to.
Warning given I owned one in 470. check weight for caliber…they tend to always be too light for caliber resulting in them kicking the sh!? out of you
 
The English Army & Navy brand were good, unadorned working guns. A boxlock non ejector shouldn't be too cost prohibitive and less fussy than many ejection systems.
You are correct. They never produced guns only had other well know manufacturers make them for their label. For example I bought a Westley Richards built 500 NE under the Army Navy Brand. The cool thing was the serial number of course was under WR. I reached out to them and quickly found the certificate of manufacturer showing it was built by WR
 

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I am righthanded, so not interested in the rifle, but I have a 375 RUM and 350 gr bullet loading data is very hard to come by. If you could reply with information regarding your loads I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you, Ray Boone, Leavenworth, WA
 
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