Absolutely incredible!
Another 5 stars from me.
Another 5 stars from me.
The four rotary underlever rifles featured above incorporate the Jones Patent lever. That system was highly favored for rifles of the second half of the 19th century and well into the 20th century. Here is a quote from Michael McIntosh,
Henry Jones, a Birmingham maker, improved matters considerably with the double screw-grip fastener, patented in 1859. It, too, uses a side-pivoting underlever. The fastener itself works on the principle of the inclined plane, and by engaging the barrel lump with two bearing surfaces, it's immensely strong.
McIntosh, Michael, Best Guns, page 154.
You of course should take note that the Woodward uses an entirely different system, which I have detailed in the post.
It was completed in 1894, after the .500 Nitro Express was introduced. The .500NE uses the exact same case as the .500 BPE, hence the warning. I added a copy of the maker's letter to my post above.
Methinks you added a Purdey to the family...
As the kids say, I am diggin' this thread!!!
Which rifle in the photo of six? You have to identify a specific rifle.
Anybody have any Farquaharson single shots?
Cooter, I owe you a cold beer!