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I saw the old film circa 1950 with Stwart Granger and find a strange rifle.




Martin


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One of my favorite movies but did not pay much attention to that rifle. Be curious to know what it was. Pretty decent bore size, and a blot with a strange fore end. Confused


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Also some pretty nice looking doubles.
 
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Hi,
Im still looking for information on this rifle.
The dobles are hammer back action with Jones underlevel. The one used by Quaterman (Granger) looks like a 8 or 10 bore.





Martin


Double Rifle Shooters Society member from Argentina.
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.577 Snider by W.Richards.
.58" ML by Pedersoli
 
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In the Movie Joe Kidd, it was a few of those rifles with the underneath magazine on them , i think it looks like som early type of bolt action repetear rifles, like the type that the Marines used for a while, i dont remeber exactly what they was called. In some other scenes there i saw on Salomons Mines Mausers and others.
 
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In Granger's autobiography "Sparks Fly Upward" he said he stopped in London and purchased three rifles on the way over to do this film. If I remember correctly, one was a .244 H&H, one a .375 and the last a Westley R. .577 double with single trigger. He wasn't permitted to hunt so he slipped away to hunt with some friends and used their rifle, a .470 double with two triggers. He fouled up as after the first shot he failed to pull the second trigger. I think I got this right but it has been a long time. Also from memory, I think a picture of the .577 was in a Guns&Ammo annual in the late 60's or 70's.

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There was a picture of a rifle like that in a 69 Gun digest i had, but cant find ,it was a 45-70 which was Winchester but made by a French company something like Dreyse or Kropercheck
 
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Winchester Hotchkiss was it that made them . Interresting bolt action and many avaialble in the states still yet at fair prices .
 
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