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Any Heym Double Sidelocks owner here . Show us your Baby clap please


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Posts: 2289 | Registered: 29 May 2005Reply With Quote
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They are a gorgeous rifle. A Heym Jumbo in 577 would be the Cat's Nuts!
 
Posts: 20164 | Location: Very NW NJ up in the Mountains | Registered: 14 June 2009Reply With Quote
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I have always thought the jumbo was a great looking rifle. I would love one one in .577 with plain engraving, flip up night sight, and extended tangs.


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T-Man, just think, the only thing keeping you from that rifle is a mere $50K !
 
Posts: 20164 | Location: Very NW NJ up in the Mountains | Registered: 14 June 2009Reply With Quote
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I have a 577 jumbo. I will try to take some photos in the next couple of days.


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VERRRRRRRY Nice! Awaiting pix.
 
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I'll make you a deal Biebs, you buy it for me and you can borrow it whenever you like. tu2


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T Man, your generosity is underwhelming! :-)
 
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OK thought I knew how to load photos. Anyone know what I am doing wrong?


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send me you email Biebs and I will send them....


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send me you email Biebs and I will send them....


He doesn't know how - he sends his photos to me to post!

Do you have your photos on Photobucket or some similar internet photos sharing place?


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Posts: 3465 | Location: In the Shadow of Griffin&Howe | Registered: 24 November 2007Reply With Quote
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Outstanding!
 
Posts: 20164 | Location: Very NW NJ up in the Mountains | Registered: 14 June 2009Reply With Quote
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Ok Kindof figured it out. Does anyone know why they look so grainy? They look great on my computer even after I resized. What is the best size to resize to?


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They look great on my phone!!!

Is there a "drool" emoticon ...

Absolutely stunning!!! tu2 tu2 tu2


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Posts: 3465 | Location: In the Shadow of Griffin&Howe | Registered: 24 November 2007Reply With Quote
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That is a mother of all Heym's,absolutely gorgeous,what a beauty!


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McKay, that is one beautiful rifle. WOW! tu2


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Just wised up and took a look.

http://www.heymusa.com/88_B_jumbo.htm#
 
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HAVE MERCY!!!!


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Real pretty gun!! Just one question, it looks to me like a "side plated" gun rather than a real sidelock. Is that case, or is it a true sidelock with hidden pins?


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Very, Very beautiful double.
 
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Yes Pinless Sidelock.....


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Real pretty gun!! Just one question, it looks to me like a "side plated" gun rather than a real sidelock. Is that case, or is it a true sidelock with hidden pins?


Pinless sidelock. Makes for a little thicker lockplates in this case.
Are bushed strikers anachronistic for low pressure big bore rifles nowdays?
How does the gripcap attach?
 
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What a beautiful and tasteful gun! 1st Class!
 
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Yes Pinless Sidelock.....

Cool.....thanks!


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Magnificent...


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If you guys think that McKays Heym looks good in pictures, you should see, and handle it, in real life.

It is one very nice double.


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Truly, a thing of beauty.
 
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OH MY! That is a looker. B-E-A-UTIFUL


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What an amazing gun; congratulations!
Caliber 0.577NE; king of the doubles!


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beautiful, a masterpiece!
 
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Are bushed strikers anachronistic for low pressure big bore rifles nowdays?


Seriously, why don't these Heyms have bushed strikers?
I think that would be a feature that would be expected on a $40K plus rifle.
 
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Are bushed strikers anachronistic for low pressure big bore rifles nowdays?


Seriously, why don't these Heyms have bushed strikers?
I think that would be a feature that would be expected on a $40K plus rifle.


I've had this conversation with the gunmakers at HEYM, and they argue that the action face is stronger without the threaded / "bushed" strikers.

Moreover, they would say the only advantage they offer is the ability to change them out faster, and that assumes you have:

1) extra strikers already fitted and
2) have the tool made to remove them.

I've had some customers request them, and they will make them on special reqeust.


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That rifle there is a sure cure for erectile dysfunction. Hell, I have to lean to the side right now just to see what I'm typing! :-0
 
Posts: 20164 | Location: Very NW NJ up in the Mountains | Registered: 14 June 2009Reply With Quote
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Could I ask what the barrel lengths are?
The proportions seem absolutely perfect!


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Could I ask what the barrel lengths are?
The proportions seem absolutely perfect!


25"


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McKay

Your .577 is one of the most beautiful doubles i have seen for long time tu2


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Nicely done. Hidden pins?




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McKay,
Your rifle is one to dream about! Very happy for you. wave


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