This pair of guns have been on a long journey, from the drawing board to this point, case hardened and ready for final finishing, has been nearly 3 years. I am not sure if the new owner will be taking them on an intense, double gun goose hunt, but if he does, I want to be there with a video camera!
carlos fortunato on June 25, 2015 at 1:17 pm
the engraving on this giant gun is unbelievable
simply breathtaking
do you have ammo for this gun??
Simon Clode on June 25, 2015 at 1:40 pm
Thank you and yes we have the ammo for these guns! We would not build if we could not shoot!
Neill Clark on June 25, 2015 at 3:12 pm
Awesome Simon, truly awesome. Can I see them on the salt marsh on a stormy winters night, with the moon occasionally shining through a break in the clouds...........? Probably not, but what the hell, they will be magnificent I am sure.
Vance Daigle on July 6, 2015 at 12:50 pm
Afternoon Simon,
I don't know if there is anything different done to these shotgun? but I think that the case-color is the best I have seen, on a Westley gun. I am a big fan of Case-coloring and...Westley does the best in my humble opinion!!! these are beautiful,
In Christ
Vance,
Simon Clode on July 6, 2015 at 1:57 pm
Vance,
We are the only maker who case colour harden every gun we make, even if the colour is to be brushed off for a 'coin' finish. When we do polish off we leave the colour on the action flats, forend iron underside and trigger plate. It produces a much nicer tone of silver when brushed off than if other cheaper methods of hardening are used.
In the case of these 4g I am trying my best to convince the customer to leave the colour on as he wanted it brushed off! Whatever he decides I am leaving it on for the 'photo shoot', then it can come off if he so insists!
Vance Daigle on July 6, 2015 at 2:44 pm
Thank you for that Simon, it is certainly refreshing to know that you guys still do things as they were done in the ole days!!! Well, if you cannot convince the owner to leave on such a beautiful case colour, at least we are able to see it before such beauty is removed. Thanks Sir!!!!
In Christ
Vance
Alec Ingram on December 3, 2016 at 8:17 am
Magnificent! What are the velocities for 4 oz loads? I have heard someone got a 4 bore 4 oz load to 2500 fps with about 350-400 grains of smokeless powder, have you tried thus?