If you guys will indulge me, I wanted this gun to have its own post.
This gun went to Africa with me last year and performed flawlessly.
Westley Richards SN 41448, completed in 1924 for the Maharajah of Baroda, is an exceptional example of the firm’s bespoke work. It features a heavy-profile octagonal barrel, round at the shank, with its base neatly engraved in scrollwork. The top flat is matted and fitted with Westley Richards’ proprietary bases, while the left flat is marked “Westley Richards & Co. London” and “Length of case 2 5/8 65/410 GRS.” The right flat bears the inscription “Shrimant Sampatrao Gaikwad Baroda.”
A particularly unusual detail is the horn ball bolt knob, a striking departure from typical shaped knobs. The box magazine is engraved with scrollwork and a series of dangerous-game scenes: a stalking tiger on the left side, an elephant on the bottom, a gaur buffalo on the right, and a lion on the trigger guard. The rifle is completed with a nicely carved and finely checkered stock, featuring extensive modified point-pattern checkering with mullered borders, bringing the whole piece together as a uniquely ornate and historically significant rifle.
This gun went to Africa with me last year and performed flawlessly.
Westley Richards SN 41448, completed in 1924 for the Maharajah of Baroda, is an exceptional example of the firm’s bespoke work. It features a heavy-profile octagonal barrel, round at the shank, with its base neatly engraved in scrollwork. The top flat is matted and fitted with Westley Richards’ proprietary bases, while the left flat is marked “Westley Richards & Co. London” and “Length of case 2 5/8 65/410 GRS.” The right flat bears the inscription “Shrimant Sampatrao Gaikwad Baroda.”
A particularly unusual detail is the horn ball bolt knob, a striking departure from typical shaped knobs. The box magazine is engraved with scrollwork and a series of dangerous-game scenes: a stalking tiger on the left side, an elephant on the bottom, a gaur buffalo on the right, and a lion on the trigger guard. The rifle is completed with a nicely carved and finely checkered stock, featuring extensive modified point-pattern checkering with mullered borders, bringing the whole piece together as a uniquely ornate and historically significant rifle.
. Beautiful.