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Last edited by Daryl Hallquist; 11/28/21 10:19 AM.
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Sometimes they were sold with spare locks, probably so you didn’t have to work so hard by taking it apart to enjoy the view.
Best, Ted
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Ted, I remember seeing these guns with spare locks. Never had an opportunity to afford one at the time. Also, saw a very nice one with the locks missing. Taking the locks out is done in less than a minute with no tools.
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I would think fairly reliable, stout parts, simple v spring.
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It was sort of a joke, Daryl, goes along with the Purdey guy not caring how hard his gun was to close, as he didn’t close it.
Best, Ted
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I love drop locks and trigger plate actions.
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Ted, I thought you were kidding, but some don’t know about these things. As I recall, most of the guns I have seen with spare locks were double rifles. They also used the droplock design in their Ovundo over/under.
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I hope you have as much fun with that gun as I did Daryl! It’s a great gun that isn’t so nice you feel bad about taking it hunting.
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Daryl: Thanks for sharing that. What a wonderful gun--and fantastic photos. Gil
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It is identical to my Droplock built in 1911. Mine is missing the barrels. The price quoted to rebarrel it is more than a decent new car. So I keep it as a barrel-less curio.
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Shotgunlover, I do wish that you can complete your gun someday. Someone felt my gun important enough to have the renowned gunsmith, I. M. Crudgington , rebarrel the gun . Mr. Crudgington, along with Mr. Baker, was an author of the valuable three volume set of British Shotgun. I enjoy looking at Mr. Crudgington's work as much as looking inside the gun.
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Darryl,
The cost, around ten thou, is the primary inhibiting factor. I considered a high tech approach after seeing the capabilities of CAD and 3D scanning on Jay Lenno's garage. And using 3D printing to build a working SXS prototype of my own action.
I am pondering whether a 3D scan of the action body would yield sufficient data to build a monobloc and then into that fit Boehler Super Blitz tubes. I have visions of a ribless setup with a detachable sunken top rib in carbon fiber. Asking around I found that such a high tech approach is nowhere near as costly as a dovetail barrrel set made in England.
The approach is unorthodox, heretical to some. For me monobloc is fine, I do not mind the visible joint at all, and ribs, well my views on those have been often posted.
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I suppose that soon your idea , or something similar, will be available. I think my barrels are from the 1960s. My gun is number 2 of 2. Maybe you have #1.
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This is one of those that was just so nicely done, it was a shame, but I traded it off for something else I wanted and I don't even remember what that was. It is a Westley Richards 10 bore with massive barrels and frame, probably built on an 8 gauge frame. It weighed 12 1/2 pounds. It had Kilby barrels and Stanton sidelocks. The sidelocks were like the ones pictured earlier on this thread, jeweled, polished and all the screw heads were aligned. ![[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]](https://i.imgur.com/n5GClsn.jpg)
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