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  1. Westley Richards .577 NE Double Rifle. Description: Westley Richards, exceptionally fine vintage boxlock ejector double rifle in .577 NE, ca. 1923. Weight: 15 Lbs. Stock Dimensions: 14 ¼”x 1 3/8”x 2 ¼”x 3/8” cast-off. Superb 28” chopper-lump steel barrels with pristine bores, 100gr. Cordite and 750gr. bullet proofs, have a quarter ...

  2. 3 de out. de 2016 · The Classic .425 Westley Richards rifle has become a scarcer and scarcer item to locate. The distinctive style and performance make it a desirable rifle for both collectors and hunters alike. The rifle has a totally distinct look which is, like the hand detachable locks, unique to our company.

  3. description. Westley Richards .318 Accelerated Express Best Quality “Light Model” Magazine Rifle completed in 1913. The pivotal 1912 catalog from WR listed a Lightweight .318 Magazine Rifle with 22” bbl, a 43” OAL and weight under 8 lbs., and said that made the rifle “extremely handy for snap shots in hill shooting ”.

  4. Rare, totally original Rigby .275 High Velocity carbine bolt action rifle. Completed on the 26th of May 1903, built for G.B McPherson Grant and was once property of Lord Mountcharles, Co. Meath, Ireland. Built on Mauser action No. 4329, with flag safety, flat bolt knob, a 20 1/2" barrel engraved 'John Rigby & Co. 72.

  5. Buying Guns. At Westley Richards we have an outstanding reputation for supplying a comprehensive selection of pre-owned guns and rifles. We pride ourselves on our in depth knowledge of the many sporting arms built over the last two hundred years placing particular emphasis on big game rifles.

  6. A Comprehensive Range of Bespoke Guns & Rifles. Few gunmakers can claim to manufacture such a diverse range of guns and rifles as Westley Richards. Founded in 1812, our company has been instrumental in the world of gunmaking for over 200 years and can rightfully claim to have invented three quarters of the modern top lever hammerless side-by ...

  7. In 1858 the famous Birmingham gunmaker Westley Richards was to receive a patent for his unique capping breach loading design. The breach of the rifle was opened by a lever which is thought to resemble a monkey's tail hence the name coined for these rifles. Once open an articulated paper cartridge containing bullet, powder and greased wad could ...