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  1. Second Hand Rifles. 7mm Remington Magnum Model 76 Classic. .425 Mag. Exp. A&D Fixed Lock Double Rifle. .270 Win. Bolt Action Rifle. Discover our collection of second hand Rifles. Every used rifle we sell is first inspected rigorously in our workshops before being test fired & patterned.

  2. 23 de abr. de 2020 · The .318 WR came onto the scene between 1908 and 1910—before the .375 H&H made its debut—and it was touted as an all-around cartridge for both Africa and India, even for elephant. Shown here is a vintage Kynoch .318 Westley Richards cartridge with a 250-grain solid. The cartridge came in a light, handy rifle, and it was offered with two ...

  3. Westley Richards seems to have ceased production in 1868. Westley Richards Arms & Ammunition from 1870 to 72 apparently made no ‘tails and morphed into National Arms & Ammunition Co Ltd, who restarted production still using locks made by T. Rigby and J. Riley. Barrel Makers Millward continued until NA&A production was started.

  4. High-end Westley Richards rifles for sale. Best Droplock, SXS, 470 NE, 375 H&H, Double Rifle, 458 Win Mag, Big Game Magazine Rifle, Custom Pair, Farquharson, 318 Express, Best Magazine Rifle, Single Shot, Martini, 577-450 Martini Henry, Centerfire Rifles, Dangerous Game Rifles, Lever Rifles, Rimfire Rifles, Drillings & Combos, Vintage Hammer Guns.

  5. This was 22 years after Westley Richards had revolutionized sporting-gun design with its Anson & Deeley (A&D) “boxlock” action, which used hammers hidden in an action “box” and cocked by the fall of the barrels as the gun was opened. Patented in 1897 and perfected by 1909, the droplock has become the signature design of Westley Richards.

  6. 2 de set. de 2022 · It’s now the sole survivor in the city’s once-bustling gunmaking quarter. Based in a former Victorian warehouse close to the original site, Westley Richards has maintained an unbroken record of gun production for more than two centuries and builds 25-30 specimens per year, costing from £50,000 apiece to as much as £500,000 for matched pairs.

  7. 30 de out. de 2013 · A testament to the success of the Monkey Tail in government service is the fact that it was not declared obsolete until 1881. An advertisement circulated by Westley Richards in the late 1860’s lists the following governments and units which purchased and used arms of this design. One of the 19,000 Monkey Tail carbines Made at R.S.A.F. Enfield.