Sir, There is a long line on the board about Reilly's.

http://www.doublegunshop.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=437168&page=1

I'd be interested in more information about yours....SN, name and address on the rib, patent numbers and photos if possible. Perhaps you could add it to the Reilly comments which would benefit all Reilly owners.

I'm not knowledgeable like others here about gun values. However, I have a 1905 William Evans .20, originally bought by a client in India, which has a lengthened stock with a now rather hard rubber recoil pad. It is a joy to shoot. It was originally so short that it had to have been bought for a youth. With this gun in mind it seems to me that stocks are made to be modified for the user. Right hand offsets are changed to left hand; recoil pads added, etc. and if you're adding to the stock, it can always be reduced again. Because if you can't shoot it, it's just a wall gun. But that's a personal opinion and others will hazard more accurate opinions about gun worth.

Last edited by Argo44; 06/06/16 11:27 AM.

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