CJNJ
AH veteran
- Joined
- Apr 27, 2025
- Messages
- 103
- Reaction score
- 185
- Location
- west coast nj
- Member of
- Life Member NRA
- Hunted
- Pennsylvania, New Jersey USA
Beautiful guns
Yours makes me very anxious for mine to come in. Thanks for sharing.My Hellis and sons. It’s a 3rd tier maker that made top tier quality guns. View attachment 715060View attachment 715061View attachment 715059View attachment 715058
If anyone wants a grant side lever there is a nice shooter with a little finish wear but good mechanics at Albright’s in Easton Maryland.Two side levers on one thread.
ClassicI think I’m taking my Westley Richards 20 gauge and AYA number 2 to grouse camp the 2nd of October
And 2 fly rods
Thank you for that observation.8x60 Robert Churchill would say your shotguns grip is properly designed and built. Many are not.
When reading the Robert Churchill book I learned of a mandatory design feature he required.
Forward of the wrist needed to taper or cone to be thicker as it went forward. Many SxS shotguns are either the same width or get thinner towards the front. This causes the Double rifle or SXS shotgun to recoil rearward and the hand slides towards the breech, hampering the 2nd shot and causing pain. I would think this would be a important design feature for any high recoiling firearm View attachment 715711
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Thank you for that observation.
I would add that the grip of the .410 is the best (post #33) and the cross-section of it's grip would be best described as a diamond , like this (but of course less pronounced)
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This is, I believe is the epitome of the stock-makers art. This comes as no surprise given this particular gun was most likely made at the tail end of the the fabulous Birmingham Gun trade (it was probably made in the 1950's - for the trade - by the Midland Gun Company )
She is a delight to use and carry. She was very pitted ahead of the chambers through neglect when I got her. That was sorted (by me, a shade tree gunsmith - no apology) there is a lot of metal in the barrels. I get her out often.