The engraving on these guns was executed by Frederique Lepinois who's work you have hopefully seen on The Explora before. Frederique is the sister of our stocker Romain but I am not sure if we made this a completely family affair with him doing the stocking also.
These guns are destined now for Dallas and an eager ranch owner, to whom I wish many years of pleasure hunting the native quail for himself, his children and grandchildren
A. on November 22, 2015 at 7:09 am
This is a serious question for me that with a shotgun of one of the mass producing companies like Winchester or Remington how many safe shots can be done? and on the other side how many shots with Westley Richards' shotguns?
Simon Clode on November 22, 2015 at 2:54 pm
Safe shots are ones that are pointed at the sky or into the ground perhaps, depending on what your quarry is. So from that point of view the gun is only as safe as its handler.
You no doubt refer to 'when will the gun blow up' question. I think both will last a long time if maintained properly. A gun becomes dangerous when it is neglected, the barrel dented, the barrels loose on the action, wrong size ammunition etc.
One of the first guns we made, No 4 is a flintlock shotgun which is used safely to this day after many many shots and is used by a member of the USA black powder competitive team.
I have never bothered counting the actual shots but I know I have shot many thousands through my pair of guns and I am sure someone before me shot many more. Likewise I am sure many a Model 21 has put 10,000's shots in its lifetime.
A. on November 23, 2015 at 11:53 am
isn't the durability of your guns _shotguns/rifles_ more than mass producing gun makers?!!! I heard for example the durability of a fine British gun is so high that lives more than the owner's life and can be in high quality for generations...
Simon Clode on November 23, 2015 at 2:02 pm
In our opinion yes but all guns last a long time if not used. I know ours can be used for many years. It is a rather difficult discussion you pose as so many variables and I am not going to degrade their guns unnecessarily.
Larry on November 22, 2015 at 2:43 pm
Beautiful trio. I really enjoy the Texas star on the trigger-guard! What's the case look like?
Neill Clark on November 22, 2015 at 7:20 pm
Guns of the very highest quality as always, but personally, I'd have a worry. They look so alike, popping a 28g cartridge into the 20g?
Hopefully the owner is careful, and they are certainly beautiful pieces.
vancedaigle on November 23, 2015 at 12:50 pm
Morning Simon,
I wanted to drop you and Ms. Frederique Lepinois a note telling you of how beautiful these guns are. Ms. Lepinois I have followed your work for some time now and think your engraving is Spectacular. I can only hope that you are the engraver that does my 28g. Great job by the entire WR team, these guns are stunning. I look forward to seeing much more of the work your artist put out in the years to come. My humble hat off to each and everyone of you Guys...and Gals!!!
In Christ
Vance,
James Grinyer on November 25, 2015 at 9:08 pm
Stunning set!!! Have always had a soft spot for the small bores, especially the diminuative .410's and 28's. Keep up the amazing work!!!