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 Just put URL in front of it. Or copy and paste it from photobucket. John
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Poorhouse:
You will have a very nice rifle when things are finished. You are an ambitious guy. Just one question: Where in the world did you find that buttplate? I have been searching for one like it - similar to the old style G&H buttplates that were imported from Europe prior to WW II. If you or anyone reading this has one tucked away in a parts box that could be the focal point of a free market exchange, please let me know.
Again, thanks for sharing and good luck with the finish work.
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Any chance of some information on the westley richards in .303 i seen with the pictures of your highwall please poorhouse ? The highwall is nice too by the way.
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Your high wall project is most interesting, including the caliber. I hope you'll post more pictures as the work progresses.
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I don't understand how this is a folly, it looks like a great project, and a great old historic cartridge. Mike
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The .303 Westley Richards was a gift from a white hunter to a client (now deceased) during a safari in, I believe, South Africa. Rifle came back to the States where it was completely refurbished (engraving by Mike Dubber). Because of its light weight, I have carried rifle during several hunting seasons, but have yet to meet a deer careless enough to be within iron-sight range.
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Don't see any buttplate, but that close coupled set trigger is nice.
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Actually, the trap buttplate and grip cap are on a pre-war Niedner Farquharson.
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