GeorgeGibbs505
AH veteran
Newest to the collection. Only about 974 or so Gibbs singles, very few were fitted with Selous plates, mostly 461 , just a few are known in 303, sighted to 800 yards. Here’s one to enjoy.
There is another one in this series in a Johannesburg gun shop in 308.I added this one to the collection of Single Shots.
Ruger #1 75th Anniversary in 270 Winchester.
Number 25 of 75 that were produced to celebrate Ruger's 75 Anniversary.
I usually don't make rifles into safe queens but I suspect I won't shot this one and I'll look for a new home for her in a few years when I can make a few bucks on her to fund a hunting trip.
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Thank you for posting . The Gibbs Farquharson falling blocks were the best of all . In 303 and doubtless with Metford rifling - a great combo . Can’t take my eyes off the Selous plates and all the perfectly timed screw heads . Just superb .Newest to the collection. Only about 974 or so Gibbs singles, very few were fitted with Selous plates, mostly 461 , just a few are known in 303, sighted to 800 yards. Here’s one to enjoy. View attachment 712128View attachment 712129View attachment 712130View attachment 712131View attachment 712132View attachment 712133View attachment 712134
You can put me down for the Best’s Great Western Shiraz . A particular favourite of mine . I always drop in there when I am staying in Dunkeld . I’m pretty partial to the Seppelts Great Western Reserve Sparkling Shiraz too .I hope I don't offend anyone, the only feature that qualifies this rifle is that it is a single shot.
It is based on an Omark 44 action that was used for full bore competition, originally chambered for 308W or 7.62 NATO if you like. The locking lugs are machined into the end of the barrel, so to rebarrel I used the original barrel to make up an adaptor so I could screw in a 6mm barrel. It is now chambered for 243AI, which is OK for large marcupials (with a permit) preditors and possibly a Hog deer.
Will be interesting to see how it shoots, I made up an alloy bedding rail and it does have a match triger.
The stock was hand calved out of a block of Tasmanian Blackwood. At this point it only has 1 coat of red oil.
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And a photo of tonights dinner - chuncky beef with marrow bone and a nice bottle of Shiraz.
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We are booked into Dunkeld in 2 weeks.I always drop in there when I am staying in Dunkeld .
wow,almost like Winnetous Silberbüchse(Silvergun).Newest to the collection. Only about 974 or so Gibbs singles, very few were fitted with Selous plates, mostly 461 , just a few are known in 303, sighted to 800 yards. Here’s one to enjoy. View attachment 712128View attachment 712129View attachment 712130View attachment 712131View attachment 712132View attachment 712133View attachment 712134
That is so fine…. What an incredible rifle!Here’s one to enjoy.
Thanks for sharing that wonderful treasure!Newest to the collection. Only about 974 or so Gibbs singles, very few were fitted with Selous plates, mostly 461 , just a few are known in 303, sighted to 800 yards. Here’s one to enjoy. View attachment 712128View attachment 712129View attachment 712130View attachment 712131View attachment 712132View attachment 712133View attachment 712134