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  1. www.westleyrichards.com › new-guns › gunsGuns - Westley Richards

    Westley Richards is proud to offer its signature range of guns and rifles, including the famous hand detachable lock – or droplock – actioned shotgun and double rifle, fixed lock double rifle, sidelock double rifle, sidelock shotgun and bolt action rifle in both fixed barrel and take down format.

  2. Arthur Gale - Last Manager of the New Bond Street Shop. Welcome to The Explora, the world's premier online journal for field sports enthusiasts and admirers of the finest guns, rifles, leather goods and sporting attire. Read the latest news and insight here.

  3. Westley Richards 12 gauge UNKNOWN. Side by Side • Shotgun • 12 gauge. £ 15,000. Bishop Auckland, Durham. ( miles) Explore our wide range of new and used 12 gauge Side by Side Westley Richards Shotguns, suitable for all levels. Browse our listings to find the perfect gun.

  4. A Westley Richards & Co. 12g Light Weight Highest Quality Hammerless Ejector Gun with Hand Detachable Locks and completed in 1938. Based on Westley Richards seminal hammerless action with its distinctive scroll back action body, Snap Lever work and Doll’s Head extension, automatic “beetle back” safety button, two triggers, and a hinged ...

  5. Serial Number 37164. SOLD. description. W.W. Greener 8g Grade 3 Treble Wedge Fast Wildfowl Gun. Gun #31764 made in 1887. Built on W.W. Greener’s patented Treble Wedge Fast action Patent No. 3084 of 1880 (later to be known as the Facile Princeps). The massive action is a non-ejector with two triggers and the ever-present Greener side safety.

  6. Westley Richards 12g/.500 3" BPE 562 Grade Combination Shotgun and Rifle or "Cape Gun". Made between the two World Wars and remaining in remarkably high original condition. Westley Richards & Co. offered multi-barreled rifle and shotgun combination guns for much of the first half of the twentieth century.

  7. A 12g version with longer 2 3/4” chambers was introduced before 1910 and it was referred to as the “Super Magnum Explora” to distinguish it from the “Explora” with the shorter chambers. The SME fired a 730gr bullet capable of achieving a muzzle velocity of 1,500 fps to generate over 3,500 ft-lbs of muzzle energy.