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my gun is a twin to lot #908, retailed Rhodda, steel barrels, no ring bulge



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LD1, I must have been careless in my reading, My apology.

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Daryl,

Don't feel bad, I called the rifle a .450 when I first posted this thread. I have a .450 Alex Henry identical to SKB's that is cased with full accessories and was built for the Duke of Portland who was a cousin to the King of England.

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Originally Posted By: LD1


I have a .450 Alex Henry identical to SKB's that is cased with full accessories and was built for the Duke of Portland who was a cousin to the King of England.


Maybe you want to sell that rifle?

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I love the little .360 doubles. They are rare, fun to shoot, effective, and so tiny.

I have a dandy little Rigby made in 1880:














If you want to see it all gutted out when I first stripped, cleaned, and lubricated it, go here: http://rbsiii.com/collection/rifles/Rigby_360_15093/
(The photos above were taken after re-assembly.)

If you ever own one of these you will know the unique pleasure. Ballistics are nothing to sneeze at - about the same as a .38-55, but with a lighter "express" bullet. Mine regulates with 200 grain bullets. Brass is no problem. Buy a batch of 9.3x72R and chop them to proper length.

Yes I love double rifles. Those with back actions and hammers are sublime:




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I have a .450 Alex Henry identical to SKB's that is cased with full accessories. . .


Me too! Here it is beside my A. Henry .577 2-3/4" BPE:



I also have one with ears, second from bottom in the last photo of my earlier post, and compared with the hammerless .450 here: http://forums.nitroexpress.com/showflat....3&fpart=all

Love those antique doubles!

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Wonderful doubles! Bobby

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Here is a picture of my Alex Henry .450 BPE that was built for the Duke of Portland.

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Captain, I always enjoy seeing pictures of one or another (or another!) of your wonderful DR's selected from your cache.

At present 4 grace my safes, and they are all "eared". Actually, if I include the Lang percussion double I have 5. I hate this business of always wanting wanting wanting but, truth be told, I do.

I started acquiring them about 5 or 6 years ago, and current prices seem to be stretched to almost astronomical heights.

If I may be so bold, how long ago was it when you acquired your very first double rifle? This is asked simply out of curiosity, and now I'm also wondering what make and calibre it was.

LD1 - Your Henry cased with all its goodies is fantastic!

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