William Evans 450 3 1/4 question

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looking at potentially purchasing a 450 3 1/4 William Evans, not the best pictures but am wondering if any one can shed light or any information, it looks like a early pre 1903, serial number 6122. My main question is if it is nitro profed for modern ammunition. I have read that pre 1903 the NP was not stamped on the action. And I am hoping some one may be able to shed some light on this.
 

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Yes that gun is Nitro Proofed ... the mark is there and it is stamped 70grs Cordite 480gr Bullet...
It is also a Webley Scott Screw Grip
?? What length are the Barrels??
 
Yes that gun is Nitro Proofed ... the mark is there and it is stamped 70grs Cordite 480gr Bullet...
It is also a Webley Scott Screw Grip
?? What length are the Barrels??
Barrels are 28in
 
You need to purchase it and come banteng and water buff hunting next year to christen it….
 
Yes, it is a cordite rifle and you can develop a nitro load for it. Whether or not the rifle is in good shape is impossible to know from the photos. Barrel mating/integrity, rifling, springs, pins, etc really need to be evaluated in person by someone. I would ask some pointed questions because it has obviously been repolished and blacked due to some level of neglect. Note the corrosion marks on the machine turned rib that can't be hidden by a grinding wheel. Cordite was very corrosive, and if the exterior was neglected, the same could have been true of chambers and rifling. If all that checks out, Evans made fine firearms.
 
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Yes, it is a cordite rifle and you can develop a nitro load for it. Whether or not the rifle is in good shape is impossible to know from the photos. Barrel mating/integrity, rifling, springs, pins, etc really need to be evaluated in person by someone. I would ask some pointed questions because it has obviously been repolished due to some level of neglect. Note the corrosion marks on the machine turned rib that can't be hidden by a grinding wheel. Cordite was very corrosive, and if the exterior was neglected, the same could have been true of chambers and rifling. If all that checks out, Evans made fine firearms.
Thank you for your input Red.
 

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