The35Whelen
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Buckstix' post about the custom John Rigby bullpup reminded me I hadn't posted pictures of my newest medium bore rifle.
I purchased this Watson Bros. .318 Westley Richards from a gun shop in Bradford, Pennsylvania. The rifle is a 98 Mauser, with the receiver and bolt serial numbers both matching. The magazine floorplate serial number does not match. The rifle barrel has the Watson Bros' original address dating back to 1885 stamped on it, along with proof marks, caliber, and bullet weight regulation. The barrel is also fitted with a three-leaf rear sight (100,200,300 meters) and an ivory bead front sight. The rifle shows fine engravings on both the top and bottom of the receiver.
The stock is particularly interesting. It's curved! I believe it was custom ordered this way to accommodate a right-handed, left eye dominate shooter. The stock also has letters and numbers stamped into it on the underside just behind the pistol grip, and a red recoil pad. I'm lucky enough to be an ambidextrous rifleman and shouldering the rifle right-handed easily allows me to align my left eye on the target.
I've sent an email to Watson Bros. requesting any information they may have on the rifle and will follow up once I hear back from them. If any of you illustrious gentlemen have any info on the rifle or rifle maker, please share!
I hope you guys enjoy the quick photos I've taken. I intend to take better quality photos this week.
I purchased this Watson Bros. .318 Westley Richards from a gun shop in Bradford, Pennsylvania. The rifle is a 98 Mauser, with the receiver and bolt serial numbers both matching. The magazine floorplate serial number does not match. The rifle barrel has the Watson Bros' original address dating back to 1885 stamped on it, along with proof marks, caliber, and bullet weight regulation. The barrel is also fitted with a three-leaf rear sight (100,200,300 meters) and an ivory bead front sight. The rifle shows fine engravings on both the top and bottom of the receiver.
The stock is particularly interesting. It's curved! I believe it was custom ordered this way to accommodate a right-handed, left eye dominate shooter. The stock also has letters and numbers stamped into it on the underside just behind the pistol grip, and a red recoil pad. I'm lucky enough to be an ambidextrous rifleman and shouldering the rifle right-handed easily allows me to align my left eye on the target.
I've sent an email to Watson Bros. requesting any information they may have on the rifle and will follow up once I hear back from them. If any of you illustrious gentlemen have any info on the rifle or rifle maker, please share!
I hope you guys enjoy the quick photos I've taken. I intend to take better quality photos this week.
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