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In the sixties, and probably in the fifties, Westley Richards advertised various gunsmithing jobs in the gun press. It was quite inexpensive and shipping was taken care of by the company. It was very simple and explains why we see more than a few guns sleeved by WR.
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03-02-2022, 07:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Bill Murphy
In the sixties, and probably in the fifties, Westley Richards advertised various gunsmithing jobs in the gun press. It was quite inexpensive and shipping was taken care of by the company. It was very simple and explains why we see more than a few guns sleeved by WR.
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I noticed even these days WR seems to love doing eccentric builds or projects the other British firms wouldnt be bothered with.
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