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I have seen a few of those A&D marked Westleys. They are every bit as a Westley Richards marked gun, and a 16 is a real find. I would love to see pictures.
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I looked at one yesterday. Everything about it seems to be honest and is very tight. However the finish is about gone. Thinking about buying it for a winter cleanup project.Is $800 reasonable? It is comparable to a D grade Parker with fine Damascus barrels in my opinion. Love the forearm design. What do you think.I am sure I can buy it for less maybe $600.
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In general terms, I'd buy the gun in a heartbeat.
However... it is wise to make sure the stock dimensions suit you. A LOT of English guns sold in the US during those years were made with a LOT of drop at heel. Some weren't. It depends on the gun ... and how you shoot. Old timers shot with their heads up and not down on the stock comb. |
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I guess I am an old timer as 3" drop at heel suits me very well. Not a lot of info to be found on these guns. Any input is appreciated. Thanks. PS.. 3 and 1/2 does not suit me so well and the best Parker i own has just that.
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