My mum has just told me my step dad has always wanted an old rifle to hang on the wall?
Fathers day is coming up so I am hatching a plan! Can someone please tell me of a suitable rifle that is common enough not to be expensive, interesting enough to be cherished and old enough to not require a licence.
Many thanks in advance.
Better to admit you walked through the wrong door than spend your life in the wrong room
If you want a piece with history, I'd look at an Enfield P53 smoothbore. They range in price from £250 - £400.
Otherwise, as Lew07 states, a nice deactivated shotgun.
If you fancy a working shotgun but without a requiring a license, I have a nice old 12 bore pinfire side-by-side shotgun. Cased it's £475 (mahogany with brass circular drop handle). Without case, it's £295.
nick@njcreative.co.uk
Martini Henry is quite iconic due to Zulu and can be hung on the wall as an ornament. Unless you want to shoot it then of course it needs to be locked in a steel cabinet
I had a chance at a captured and recaptured, Arab, martini Henry once, but I missed out... I was absolutely daft!
It was decorated with silver wire and studs.. absolutely cracking...
Donald
Try Mike Noble. His prices are fair.
mjnoble.co.uk
http://www.mjnoble.co.uk/catalogue.asp
Anything obsolete calibre. I've got a very nice 7 bore wildfowling piece hanging in my kitchen.
I had a couple of the martinis with silver work. Sold them at holts a couple of years ago. Not expensive at all, mine fetched about 200 each.
Dave
Smell my cheese
Could well be a few at Kempton....
This was definitely original. It was in bad condition and the patina on the action matched the woodwork and silver..
The lad who had it thought it was dodgy and had it stashed in a hockey bag under the floor if his shed! He was so dodgy it put me off... I later called him back but he had changed his mind about swapping it... he never answered my calls after that!? Gutted
Donald