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Re: My Westley Richards DBBL SxS Single Trigger Gun

Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2014 3:05 pm
by najeeb_khan
Dear Mr.Grumpy,

Thank you for your detailed observation and description.

Since my childhood, I have never seen any part of this gun covered in rust, it might have been before my father had purchased it. Other thing is my father had been a regular user of this gun in hunting and he also use to take great care in good condition.

I also try my best in good condition by regularly oiling it.

Serial number is stamped on the underside of barrel, forehand and on the upper part of box lock.

Last year, I have my forehand wood replaced as the earlier wood have started cracking on many place.
ashokgodara wrote:I stroglgly object
WR never made any gun under C series.any proof?
Dear Ashok,

Do you mean it's a fake Westley Richards gun.

Earlier I have sent a e-mail to Westley Richards company by attaching the pictures and serial number stamped on all different parts, I want to know the date of manufacture. I received a reply from the company that it's a original gun manufactured by Westley Richards had been manufactured between 1925-28

Dear Mundaire,

Thank you for your appreciation :)

Mr.Grumpy,

Can you please help me in finding the manufacturer of my R B Rodda rifle, I have been trying for many year to identify the manufacturer.

Regards all
Najeeb

Re: My Westley Richards DBBL SxS Single Trigger Gun

Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2014 3:18 pm
by Kittu
Dear najeeb bhai
i never had in mind your WR is faqe.I was just cunfused for that C written on barrel.I thought C meant for changed barrel and my confusion was cleared by our senior member mr.grumpy.I appolizes if it hurted you thanks

Re: My Westley Richards DBBL SxS Single Trigger Gun

Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2014 3:23 pm
by najeeb_khan
ashokgodara wrote:Dear najeeb bhai
i never had in mind your WR is faqe.I was just cunfused for that C written on barrel.I thought C meant for changed barrel and my confusion was cleared by our senior member mr.grumpy.I appolizes if it hurted you anyway thanks
Dear Ashok bhai,

Actually I was not hurt by your comment but I was confused. No need to worry friend :)

Re: My Westley Richards DBBL SxS Single Trigger Gun

Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2014 3:25 pm
by debjeetganguly
yes..its a treasure..!

Re: My Westley Richards DBBL SxS Single Trigger Gun

Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2014 7:43 pm
by Grumpy
najeeb_khan. There`s no other explanation that I can think of for the quite severe wear of the engraving. Over years the acids in sweat and rubbing by the hands and cloths will take the sharpness off engraving but cannot cause such heavy wear.
R B Rodda had their guns made by various gunmakers over the years. Photographs of the rifle would help considerably in establishing a maker. Is it a double rifle ? As you probably know, Rodda had retail premises in London and Calcutta and a factory in Birmingham. Vikram and I know the grandson of the last owner of R.B.Rodda who has a great deal of information about the company so, if necessary, we can approach him.

Re: My Westley Richards DBBL SxS Single Trigger Gun

Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2014 8:04 pm
by Kittu
here you can see pictures of rifle
http://indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=21687

Re: My Westley Richards DBBL SxS Single Trigger Gun

Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 2:14 pm
by najeeb_khan
Ganguly, Thanks for your appreciation.

Mr.Grumpy,
You might be right in your explanation, probably there might be rusting on the gun before my father purchased it in 1960s, but my father have always kept in good condition.

Ashok bhai have posted the link of my rifle, there you can see the pictures. I will really appreciate if you please help me find the manufacturer of rifle.

Regards
Najeeb

Re: My Westley Richards DBBL SxS Single Trigger Gun

Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 8:49 pm
by Grumpy
najeeb_khan, I`m definitely NOT `Mr Grumpy`. lol :)
Call me `Grumpy` or whatever - it`s a user name, not my actual name.

Re: My Westley Richards DBBL SxS Single Trigger Gun

Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 8:52 pm
by Grumpy
This is Mr Grumpy .........

Re: My Westley Richards DBBL SxS Single Trigger Gun

Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 9:20 pm
by Grumpy
This is a Westley Richards drop lock single trigger 12-Bore which is being sold by a dealer near me :
http://www.awruleandsongunmakers.co.uk/forsale/?id=139

Re: My Westley Richards DBBL SxS Single Trigger Gun

Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 9:44 pm
by James_Bond
najeeb_khan wrote:Hello friends,

I have earlier told about my 12 bore gun in my introduction, here are the pictures of my gun.

I hope you all will like it.

My late father purchased this gun.

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Its a nice one. Congratulations.

Re: My Westley Richards DBBL SxS Single Trigger Gun

Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 9:52 pm
by Kittu
for £6795 :shock: .if indian govenment lifts ban on import of fireams and they imposices 100% duty on imported firearms.what i will pay in india :lol: .thanks to walter cloude he left some WR in india :D :D

Re: My Westley Richards DBBL SxS Single Trigger Gun

Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 11:12 pm
by Grumpy
Walter Clode was not the only dealer to buy guns from India - Paul Roberts of J.Roberts & Son regularly visited India between the 1960s and 1980s to buy guns and there were others who did the same. It was business and the sellers didn`t have to sell.

Re: My Westley Richards DBBL SxS Single Trigger Gun

Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 6:06 pm
by najeeb_khan
Grumpy wrote:najeeb_khan, I`m definitely NOT `Mr Grumpy`. lol :)
Call me `Grumpy` or whatever - it`s a user name, not my actual name.
Sorry Sir, I won't call you Mr.Grumpy again :mrgreen:

That's a very high price, when that gun was manufactured.

Re: My Westley Richards DBBL SxS Single Trigger Gun

Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 7:02 pm
by Grumpy
What`s a high price ?
£6795 is the price currently being asked for the gun - when it was new in 1923 it would probably have been somewhere about £100. By boxlock standards £6795 is a LOT of money for a used gun but the W-R single trigger droplocks aren`t all that common and that particular example is in very nice condition.
Gun prices in India bear no relation to prices elsewhere in the world.