Green made a couple of triple barrelled guns for Westley Richards, and I remember looking at one at the Westley Richards stand at the London Arms fair at least 50 years ago.
They told me they had had a problem regulating the ejectors and they managed to find in Birmingham the, by then very elderly, craftsman who had worked on the ejection when it was made new before the First World War.
Apparently, after being revived by some cups of tea and sat at the bench he could manage a couple of hours a day fixing the problem before his concentration faded.
Eventually he succeeded, and as basic maths indicate that he must by then have been in his 80s if not older, there is hope for us yet!
Last edited by Parabola; 03/16/26 02:25 PM.