vette447
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Ok, I am stuck at home for a few days and dreaming of Africa and hunting. As a collector and appreciator of firearms, these topics also conjure up images of fine firearms (mostly English) steeped in history and class. Thus, I was musing to myself in regard to an "ultimate" collection of big game safari firearms. This is certainly not a "most practical" or "best safari rifle battery" type discussion. You could probably buy a few nice houses for what it would cost to obtain everything on this list so it is anything but practical. Really just a fun daydream from an unrepentant gun collector.
Even though there are magazine rifles here, I am posting this in the Double Rifle Forum as there are many doubles on my list but also in the hopes that other collectors will enjoy commenting or adding. Please feel free to give your thoughts or add to the list or refute why some are here.
Most of these listed are quite special and difficult to obtain. So, if you own any of the below and would post pictures of yours, that would be amazing and very much appreciated by all.
Now, to the list: One main criteria I prefer is prewar originals, English, and generally classic calibers made by their namesake makers. In my opinion, nice engraving is a plus (game scene engraving is ++) on all types. Engraving on the magazine rifles is fairly rare so extra special on those. Also, on the magazine rifles, take-down provisions and peep sights are an extra positive. Having makers cases with any of the below is also an extra positive.
Here goes...
Doubles:
4-Bore Double Rifle - Original Rodda or Holland & Holland or similar
8-Bore Double Rifle - Original Rodda or Holland & Holland or similar
10-Bore Double Rifle - Original Rodda or Holland & Holland or similar
12-Bore Ball and Shot - Original H&H Paradox or Westley Richards Explora
20-Bore Shotgun - Nice original SxS British gun by one of the main makers
.600 NE - Preferably an original WJ Jeffery snap action double
.577 NE - Preferably Holland & Holland Royal or Westley Richards Droplock (750/100 full house loads, 3" case)
.500 NE - Preferably Westley Richards Droplock or other suitable prewar British Double (3" case)
.470 NE - Lang was the originator but the 470 was so prevalent that any top maker is good (Rigby/H&H/WR/etc)
.450 NE - Preferably a J Rigby & Co double (Rising Bite would be most ideal)
.450/400 3" - Preferably made by WJ Jeffery
(optional):
.375 H&H Mag or Flanged - Preferably Holland & Holland Royal (scope options are a plus)
9.3x74R - Nice continental or British Double
Small Bore double made a top maker (provision for scope is a plus here as well)
Magazine Rifles:
.505 Gibbs - Prewar made by George Gibbs
.500 Jeffery - Prewar made by WJ Jeffery
.458 Win Mag - Pre-64 Super Grade African (I know, not classic British but hard to ignore the .458 WM in its original rifle)
.425 WR - Prewar Westley Richards Mauser with drop magazine
.416 Rigby - Prewar J Rigby & Co Magnum Mauser
.404 Jeffery - Prewar WJ Jeffery Mauser
.375 H&H Mag - Prewar Holland & Holland Mauser. Scope mounting provisions would be useful
9.3x62mm - Original Mauser Type A. Scope mounting provisions would be useful
.350 Rigby Mag - Prewar J Rigby & Co. Scope mounting provisions would be a useful
.333 Jeffery - Prewar WJ Jeffery. Scope mounting provisions would be a useful
.318 WR - Prewar Westley Richards. Scope mounting provisions would be a useful
.275 Rigby - Prewar J Rigby & Co. Scope mounting provisions would be a useful
.240 Apex - Prewar Holland & Holland. Scope mounting provisions would be a useful
OK, I know that the above is quite an extensive list but I had fun. What do you guys think?
Thank you!
Even though there are magazine rifles here, I am posting this in the Double Rifle Forum as there are many doubles on my list but also in the hopes that other collectors will enjoy commenting or adding. Please feel free to give your thoughts or add to the list or refute why some are here.
Most of these listed are quite special and difficult to obtain. So, if you own any of the below and would post pictures of yours, that would be amazing and very much appreciated by all.
Now, to the list: One main criteria I prefer is prewar originals, English, and generally classic calibers made by their namesake makers. In my opinion, nice engraving is a plus (game scene engraving is ++) on all types. Engraving on the magazine rifles is fairly rare so extra special on those. Also, on the magazine rifles, take-down provisions and peep sights are an extra positive. Having makers cases with any of the below is also an extra positive.
Here goes...
Doubles:
4-Bore Double Rifle - Original Rodda or Holland & Holland or similar
8-Bore Double Rifle - Original Rodda or Holland & Holland or similar
10-Bore Double Rifle - Original Rodda or Holland & Holland or similar
12-Bore Ball and Shot - Original H&H Paradox or Westley Richards Explora
20-Bore Shotgun - Nice original SxS British gun by one of the main makers
.600 NE - Preferably an original WJ Jeffery snap action double
.577 NE - Preferably Holland & Holland Royal or Westley Richards Droplock (750/100 full house loads, 3" case)
.500 NE - Preferably Westley Richards Droplock or other suitable prewar British Double (3" case)
.470 NE - Lang was the originator but the 470 was so prevalent that any top maker is good (Rigby/H&H/WR/etc)
.450 NE - Preferably a J Rigby & Co double (Rising Bite would be most ideal)
.450/400 3" - Preferably made by WJ Jeffery
(optional):
.375 H&H Mag or Flanged - Preferably Holland & Holland Royal (scope options are a plus)
9.3x74R - Nice continental or British Double
Small Bore double made a top maker (provision for scope is a plus here as well)
Magazine Rifles:
.505 Gibbs - Prewar made by George Gibbs
.500 Jeffery - Prewar made by WJ Jeffery
.458 Win Mag - Pre-64 Super Grade African (I know, not classic British but hard to ignore the .458 WM in its original rifle)
.425 WR - Prewar Westley Richards Mauser with drop magazine
.416 Rigby - Prewar J Rigby & Co Magnum Mauser
.404 Jeffery - Prewar WJ Jeffery Mauser
.375 H&H Mag - Prewar Holland & Holland Mauser. Scope mounting provisions would be useful
9.3x62mm - Original Mauser Type A. Scope mounting provisions would be useful
.350 Rigby Mag - Prewar J Rigby & Co. Scope mounting provisions would be a useful
.333 Jeffery - Prewar WJ Jeffery. Scope mounting provisions would be a useful
.318 WR - Prewar Westley Richards. Scope mounting provisions would be a useful
.275 Rigby - Prewar J Rigby & Co. Scope mounting provisions would be a useful
.240 Apex - Prewar Holland & Holland. Scope mounting provisions would be a useful
OK, I know that the above is quite an extensive list but I had fun. What do you guys think?
Thank you!