15 September 2022, 23:39
tygersmanIn the Market for a Double
I'm looking for a vintage British double in a traditional caliber (would consider 375 Flanged and Up). Also needs to be top lever and hammerless.
I'd also consider a nicely appointed Heym (my vintage search has so far been unsuccessful).
My intent is to keep it below $25k. But the spend is flexible depending on the right double. I recognize that the usual established resellers haven't adjusted their pricing based on the current market.
Right hand shooter. Very much would appreciate any leads.
17 September 2022, 03:12
BiebsWow, no response? Perhaps you should move it to the Classifieds as a WTB. Plenty of out members are getting to the age where African hunting is a thing of the past, and might be better off with the cash than holding on to their their double rifles.
17 September 2022, 04:49
tygersmanThanks, Biebs. Good advice and will do.
19 September 2022, 03:06
tygersmanThanks, all - I think I've responded to everyone who reached out. If you didn't receive a response, I messed up - just pm me!
24 October 2022, 09:33
georgeldI'm not into DR's,
But, recently learned of a big time Exporter
in England. Contact them direct once you take a look at their displays. I've never seen so many guns ever. They export all over the world and have license to do so in many countries.
Cheshire Gun Room---Re: export@cheshiregunroom.com
Good luck on your finding what you want.
George
21 November 2022, 01:09
AtkinsonShop around for a 450-400-3", Army-Navy, Jefferys, are my favorites, for a bit more modern and available I reccomend a Searcy as they shoot so damn good. A great hunting rifle, and Ive owned a number of them. H&H and some others, your paying for the name, may be worth it, but caution is needed..
Lots of doubles out there today as the value has deminished for a number of reasons..chose with care, lot of junk to be had..You can get a lot of gun for $25,000 and for much less..