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  1. Há 5 dias · This shotgun has newer sleeved barrels with no legible lettering on the rib. It has working ejectors and is chambered for 2 3/4” shells. It shoots delightfully with 1oz light target loads. It has a wood stock extension that crawls it into a 15.75” LOP, could be easily removed for a rubber pad. 28” barrels choked mod/skeet. 1 5/8” on the ...

  2. Há 2 dias · At Westley Richards it is now unusual to start with a vintage action and totally rebuild it to create a new best rifle. But that is what we have done in the case of this single shot falling block. The action is a Westley Richards 1897 pattern falling block, which was an improvement on the 1881 model, better suited to high-pressure cordite cartridges.

  3. Há 3 dias · 318 Westley Richards built on FN Mauser action; In a City of Ancient Jewish Mysticism, Israelis Arm for a Fight; Why did Germany use a C96 Carbine during the WWI? With firearms and weapon expert Jonathan Ferguson; Product Spotlight: The Glock™ 47; History of Shotguns in U.S. Special Forces during GWOT.

  4. Há 2 dias · Notable pieces such as a Museum Quality Reproduction of an 1876 Gatling Gun, a Factory Case Colored Model 1892 Winchester, and an Extremely Rare Vintage Westley Richards Shotgun were highlights.

  5. Há 2 dias · Description: For sale is this Stoeger Condor shotgun. It is in pretty good condition but has a few minor scratches and marks on the butt. This is a double barrel over and under shotgun. It is also known as the Stoeger defence in other markets and has a tactical look with pickatinny rails on the top and sides of the gun. Date Listed: 24/05/2024.

  6. Há 5 dias · I've got my eye on a very nice Westley Richards sidelock, but having trouble ascertaining value, any input would be welcome, here are the specifics: Mid 1990's gun in as new condition (couple of very light impressions in wood) 20 gauge 28" barrels, IC and Mod Exhibition grade wood Double triggers 15" LOP, I don't have other measurements

  7. Há 4 dias · 700 posts · Joined 2015. #2 · 1d ago. Westley Richards contributed a lot to early Australian military firearms. He manufactured the first batch of Alexander Henry rifles in 1871 for the NSW military, and also made a version of the .310 Martini Cadet in the early 1900's for school cadets. I didn't realise he also made sights for Enfields.