12 gauge Double Rifle.
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12 gauge Double Rifle.
Hello IFGians.
Here are some pictures of my rifle.
Its been in my family from long time, used extensively and is in mint condition.
Its a 28" hammer underlever rifle, weighs about 4.5~5 kg, got leaf sights.
The marking on it is "Charles Nephew & co. London & Calcutta", can anybody tell about its actual maker?
Regards.
Here are some pictures of my rifle.
Its been in my family from long time, used extensively and is in mint condition.
Its a 28" hammer underlever rifle, weighs about 4.5~5 kg, got leaf sights.
The marking on it is "Charles Nephew & co. London & Calcutta", can anybody tell about its actual maker?
Regards.
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Re: 12 gauge Double Rifle.
Sukhraj, what a lovely rifle! Is it still fired? It looks like a real treasure to me. Thanks for sharing it.
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SSA Pannu Sahib,Welcome to IFG.I hope you going to have a great time with all of us.
I notice this is your first post here on IFG,Please first go to Introductions & Welcomes thread and interdose yourself to everybody.
Very nice toy you got there Pannu Sahib,Please post more pictures if you can.
Enjoy
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I notice this is your first post here on IFG,Please first go to Introductions & Welcomes thread and interdose yourself to everybody.
Very nice toy you got there Pannu Sahib,Please post more pictures if you can.
Enjoy
Baljit
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I can`t tell you who built the gun unfortunately but it would be useful if you could take more photographs including CLEAR pictures of the barrel flats showing the proof marks etc and the table of the action.
It is a bar-in-wood hammer double rifle - a bar action sidelock. Could be Jones `screw grip` rotary underlever opening or, possibly, a Webley 1866 patent rotary underlever. I suspect the former as the rifle appears to have steel tubes which would make it c.1890s .... very late for a Webley 1866 although guns utilising the Jones rotary underlever design were built into the late 1890s even though it was patented in 1859.
Interestingly, a few days ago I saw a very similar 12-Bore shotgun by E.M.Reilly which was dated to c.1871.
It is a bar-in-wood hammer double rifle - a bar action sidelock. Could be Jones `screw grip` rotary underlever opening or, possibly, a Webley 1866 patent rotary underlever. I suspect the former as the rifle appears to have steel tubes which would make it c.1890s .... very late for a Webley 1866 although guns utilising the Jones rotary underlever design were built into the late 1890s even though it was patented in 1859.
Interestingly, a few days ago I saw a very similar 12-Bore shotgun by E.M.Reilly which was dated to c.1871.
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Thanks and yes it fires.timmy wrote:Sukhraj, what a lovely rifle! Is it still fired? It looks like a real treasure to me. Thanks for sharing it.
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Baljit saab its for second time I m on IFG, I registered again.
Thnanks for the concern.
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Its a rotary underlever sir.Grumpy wrote:I can`t tell you who built the gun unfortunately but it would be useful if you could take more photographs including CLEAR pictures of the barrel flats showing the proof marks etc and the table of the action.
It is a bar-in-wood hammer double rifle - a bar action sidelock. Could be Jones `screw grip` rotary underlever opening or, possibly, a Webley 1866 patent rotary underlever. I suspect the former as the rifle appears to have steel tubes which would make it c.1890s .... very late for a Webley 1866 although guns utilising the Jones rotary underlever design were built into the late 1890s even though it was patented in 1859.
Interestingly, a few days ago I saw a very similar 12-Bore shotgun by E.M.Reilly which was dated to c.1871.
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lol.
Yes, of course it`s a rotary underlever - that`s obvious and I said that above - but Jones or Webley type ? That`s what I don`t know.
As I also said, a few more DECENT photographs would help to possibly identify the gun.
Yes, of course it`s a rotary underlever - that`s obvious and I said that above - but Jones or Webley type ? That`s what I don`t know.
As I also said, a few more DECENT photographs would help to possibly identify the gun.
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Lol
Thats why its important to read twice.
I will post them soon, thought my photography skills are average, rather bad bit i will try.
Thats why its important to read twice.
I will post them soon, thought my photography skills are average, rather bad bit i will try.
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Sukhraj
a great heirloom congrats
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a great heirloom congrats
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Re: 12 gauge Double Rifle.
You shooting slugs through it? Or casting your own bullets?
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Thanks sir!ngrewal wrote:Sukhraj
a great heirloom congrats
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I am shooting slugs throught it.Safarigent wrote:You shooting slugs through it? Or casting your own bullets?
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Thank You sir!ngrewal wrote:Sukhraj
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Re: 12 gauge Double Rifle.
one of my relative had a (308 or 315 may be) Double rifle with hammer . He purchase it from on of the Raja family. Presently he gave it to his son (Session Judge ).
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