05 March 2010, 03:20
jamesicusSome BPNE double rifles
Old Black Powder Express Double Rifles are neat to collect and shoot -- if you can find the ammunition! Occasionally you can come by some such as the Kynoch 577 I show here. I can report that the rifles in that caliber lock up tight and shoot very well. As you can see, the (posed) photos of me aiming the rifles are a continuation of the series I posted yesterday of me using my modified Tripod Camera Stand.
577 BPE Ammunition (shoots reliably and well):
Alexander Henry 577 BPE:
577 Holland & Holland BPE:
R. Lewis (Birmingham) 450/500 BPE:
James
05 March 2010, 05:32
fourboreNice pair of guns. And an interesting idea for the rest, I do believe I will try that, if; I can find my old tripod. I guess that is 50/50 at best.
05 March 2010, 21:39
jamesicusquote:
Originally posted by analog_peninsula:
What great rifles!
Thank you, a_p.
The Alexander Henry is the most interesting. It is inscribed on the barrel:
MADE BY ORDER OF MAHARAJA MAHENDRA SINGH
PATIALA, PUNJAB, LAHORE, INDIA, 1875
ALEXANDER HENRY
EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND
Slightly truncated (and from the accompanying paperwork). I intend to take close-up photographs of barrel markings, folding leaf sight configurations, lock details, engraving, etc. of each gun sometime early next week. I am going to be busy this weekend -- the guns have to be removed from the safe and the photography equipment properly set-up and positioned to insure high quality images.
James