Writing up a days shooting in a game book is an old practice in the UK and one I have done since I started shooting as an eleven year old boy. I am now on my third game book. When he died I inherited my father's two game books. It is a great joy to flick through the pages and to recall good days shooting.
My first shotgun as a boy was a single barrel .410 hammer, made by AYA and bought new for me by my father. It remains in the family. More recently I was so taken with a lovely little ex rook rifle by Lang & Hussey, converted to .410, c.1896, that I bought it at auction. Unusually it is a top lever hammer and feels like a wonderful wee wand in the hands. It has just been lightly refurbished and serviced by Atkin, Grant & Lang and I need to go and collect it. In an effort to return it to as near original condition as possible, I need to find an appropriate rear sight to replace the rather crudely applied infill. Anyone have one lying around, I wonder?
Tim
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