05 September 2014, 05:23
NakihunterWow. Very informative. A pity they did not explain the blackening process of the metal parts.
08 September 2014, 02:46
MacD37This film is a fine example of what is involved in the building of a quality double rifle, or shotgun! As they say in the film “THIS IN A PURDEY”, but even the plainest field grade is skilled labor intensive, and that makes them expensive. The prices are justified in any event, from field grade to bespoke!
That is a fine film and the only thing I wish it had included was the regulating of the barrels process! Films like this one are very informative and explain a lot more that just words.
………………………………………….Well done!

08 September 2014, 03:03
shootawayI will be in London for 8 nights from the 29th of September.I am really looking forward to that.I doubt I will visit any of the gunshops.I might pass by however.I am really looking forward to having English beers(not too many)in a pub with a meal after a long day of sightseeing.
08 September 2014, 03:21
DMI think you should stop into a few of them, and teach them how to clean the copper out of their bbls while they are regulating their DR's!
Be sure and tell them you are from Canada though, ok?
DM
08 September 2014, 03:31
shootawayI don`t think any of the fellows working in the shops would be interested in spending time with someone who is not in the market for buying one of the guns.I will get there address however and might stop and take a peek from outside.I might take a picture too.I would like to visit St-Paul`s cathedral-where Diana and Charles married.
08 September 2014, 11:22
NakihunterIn 1998 I visited Purdey & H&H. I also visited the H&H gun rooms in NY in 2007.
On all 3 occasions I told them that I was not buying any guns and that I was just visiting because I was an enthusiast and that I loved the history & the reputation. I told them that it was a life long dream (40 years +) to visit.
I was treated with great courtesy and allowed to handle a lot of guns. I had some good conversations with the people in the gun rooms. I was told that they get many visitors like me all the time.
I bought 2 books at H&H London. I got a pair of snap caps at Purdeys - So do own a pair of Purdeys!

At the H&H gun rooms in NY, the manager allowed me to handle the guns and also photograph a particular rifle (Mannlicher Schaunauer take down model). I bought nothing after spending almost an hour. There was no one else in the gun rooms.
09 September 2014, 18:19
shootawayquote:
Originally posted by DM:
I think you should stop into a few of them, and teach them how to clean the copper out of their bbls while they are regulating their DR's!
Be sure and tell them you are from Canada though, ok?
DM
"Be sure and tell them you are from Canada,ok?"
Why is that?
10 September 2014, 00:40
shootawayI checked Holland and Holland`s address and there seems to be a pub located just across the street.I hope I do not pay it a visit because then H&H might see a visit from shootaway.
10 September 2014, 01:21
A.DahlgrenYou will see a lot of pubs in England Shootaway!
12 September 2014, 01:54
shootawayquote:
Originally posted by A.Dahlgren:
You will see a lot of pubs in England Shootaway!
Now I am not so sure I will get to go.The fellow who is supposed to take my place so I can go on vacation like every other working human being, is acting up and being very difficult.
Come to think of it I think I would really enjoy visiting some gunmaker like Ralf Martini or any other who shares the desire to build great hunting rifles.