Catof9tails
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I have a Mom & Pop Gunsmith in my town and I found a used ML that I've never heard of before. Looks very old to me. It's "J. Purdey". The gunsmith said it is a .70 caliber. From what I saw, this gun was about 65-75% mint condition looking at the outside. The stock looked good for it's wear, with one good nick above the trigger. It has a damascus steel octagon barrel with the length of 32". It's a sidelock percussion with some unique rear sights. I'm not sure how to describe the rear sights, but they are a flip up, flip down for various yardage. The rear sights are actually three individual "V" style sights that flip up, or down depending on the yardage desired. Each rear flip sight had a yardage (or meters) stamped on it. The end sight or bead has a very fine point. The butt plate had a very sharp curve to it, with a sharper curve to the top. It had no brass, but all steel components.
The stamping on the barrel was labeled as:
J. Purdey 314 1/2 Oxford Street London
There was no other stamping that I could find. I have no clue what the rate of twist is or what year this rifle was made.
I ran an internet search on the rifle and found nothing but shotguns and a few ML made by Purdey & Sons, but no match of the rifle.
So does anyone know anything about this rifle? More details of maybe when it was made, rate of twist, quality, value, and other details?
Sorry the description is vague, but don't know exacly what I've found.
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The stamping on the barrel was labeled as:
J. Purdey 314 1/2 Oxford Street London
There was no other stamping that I could find. I have no clue what the rate of twist is or what year this rifle was made.
I ran an internet search on the rifle and found nothing but shotguns and a few ML made by Purdey & Sons, but no match of the rifle.
So does anyone know anything about this rifle? More details of maybe when it was made, rate of twist, quality, value, and other details?
Sorry the description is vague, but don't know exacly what I've found.
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