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  1. 15 de ago. de 2011 · Found two Westley Richards Monkey Tail --carbine and a rifle. I was able to obtain these recently. My sources on early breechloaders is limited but I am curious regarding the serial numbers. The rifle appears to have a Pxxxx serial and the carbine has P/C xxx serial.

  2. 3 de nov. de 2016 · SCARCE “MONKEY TAIL” Carbine by WESTLEY RICHARDS British Percussion Antique Breech Loading Favorite of Boers during War, 1867 Date Here we present an antique Westley Richards Monkey Tail Breech-Loading Percussion Carbine, made in 1867 in Birmingham, England. Westley Richards & Co. still make world class firearms to this day, over 200 years.

  3. Westley Richards & Co. "Monkey Tail" Breech Loading Percussion CarbineThis carbine has blade, notch, and folding ladder sights; "WESTLEY RICHARDS & CO./1860" on the lock, the "Monkey Tail" breech lever is marked "WESLEY RICHARDS/PATENT", "WHITWORTH PATENT" on the top of the barrel indicating Whitworth rifling, several numeric markings and proofs (including "210" on multiple components), and a ...

  4. 18 de out. de 2017 · I have just tried it against the solder patch on my Monkey-Tail Carbine left by the missing sight and it fits perfectly. Westley Richards must have used the Enfield pattern with the scale reversed on the scale bar. Looks so much better than the Indian quasi Pattern 53 rifle temporary one.

  5. A .451 WESTLEY RICHARDS PATENT "MONKEY TAIL" BREECH-LOADING PERCUSSION CAVALRY CARBINE. The cost is converted to USD at the rate of 1 GBP = 1.4942 USD on 2015-12-17.

  6. A .451 WESTLEY RICHARDS MONKEY TAIL CAPPING BREECH LOADING MILITARY MATCH RIFLE, CIRCA 1861, serial no. 486, with 36in. barrel and engraved 'WHITWORTH PATENT', dovetail adjustable front-sight and reversed pattern ladder rear, the breech stamped with Birmingham proofs together with the chamber size of .480in. and the bore size of .452in., together with the serial number 486, the breech lever ...

  7. 1 de dez. de 2020 · With the “Monkey Tail” and the patented falling-block of 1868, Westley Richards played a major role in introducing the breech-loading rifle into military service. Westley Richards game scene engraved centre fire 12 gauge shotgun, made 1885.