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LeFusil (Nov 17th 2023) |
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Re: Westley Drop lock copy
#637683
Nov 17th a 03:06 AM
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by postoak |
postoak |
LeFusil & Bluestem that was certainly a surprise !
I bought that gun for less than 800 dollars as I recall.
Based upon research I learned that the Belgian maker ARMAF was a consortium of earlier makers, and that the drop lock was of mine was originated by the maker J. Ronge about the same time as Westley Richards version.
Week after next I am taking it pheasant and quail hunting in western Kansas.
Good to be remembered old friends !
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