Texican65
32 Cal
Greetings,
My name is Dow and I recently joined to find out a little bit more about this shotgun.
I bought it out of the blue at a show, as I wasn't looking for one, but have always wanted a muzzleloading shotgun...and couldn't pass on it. When purchasing, I knew nothing about it, only that it has Damascus steel barrels and said "Richards" on the side. It has minimal engraving around the hammers and trigger guard, and other areas. A small brass shield on the bottom of the shoulder stock as well.
The only markings on it are "Richards" on the hammer side plates...not sure if that's the proper term, and some numbers and stamps on the bottom side of the barrel.
After a little reading on-line, I understand that there was a prominent British maker Westley Richards, and also several Belgian "knock-off" makers too. Just wondering if somebody can help pinpoint which I have here.
I'd like to use this gun if I can...so I will take it to a qualified muzzleloading gunsmith for an inspection.
What say you gents?
Thanks very much,
Dow
My name is Dow and I recently joined to find out a little bit more about this shotgun.
I bought it out of the blue at a show, as I wasn't looking for one, but have always wanted a muzzleloading shotgun...and couldn't pass on it. When purchasing, I knew nothing about it, only that it has Damascus steel barrels and said "Richards" on the side. It has minimal engraving around the hammers and trigger guard, and other areas. A small brass shield on the bottom of the shoulder stock as well.
The only markings on it are "Richards" on the hammer side plates...not sure if that's the proper term, and some numbers and stamps on the bottom side of the barrel.
After a little reading on-line, I understand that there was a prominent British maker Westley Richards, and also several Belgian "knock-off" makers too. Just wondering if somebody can help pinpoint which I have here.
I'd like to use this gun if I can...so I will take it to a qualified muzzleloading gunsmith for an inspection.
What say you gents?
Thanks very much,
Dow