A. CORDY & FILS, LIEGE
If you talk about Best Belgian Guns, you should not forget A. Cordy. It was a family of gunmakers and they certainly made some of the finest guns in Liège. A s...
If you talk about Best Belgian Guns, you should not forget A. Cordy. It was a family of gunmakers and they certainly made some of the finest guns in Liège. A s...
By Miles Gilbert It is a short walk from Buckingham Palace to 26 St. James’ St., London, the address on the rib of the lovely percussion stalking rifle that is...
The story of a famous London gunmaking brand, founded more than two hundred years ago and its rebirth in modern times. In 1808, gunmaker William Moore started...
Text and photo: Jens Ulrik Høgh Vast tomes seem to have been written about just about every personality in the world of hunting, and most of these books are bas...
Wether you like it or not – this Simson Suhl Boxlock 16 Gauge Over Under from 1964 shows what German Craftsmanship was able to do in gunmaking and engravi...
Fine Mauser rifles from Franken In a small German town , situated in Franken, a part of Bavaria (but people there do not like that!), you will find some of the ...
by Miles Gilbert SIEVERT NIELSEN FROM ZANE GREY That was the inscription on a ‘95 Winchester carbine held by Tommy Hunt when I met him near Parks, Arizona on th...
A rare Hammergun of London Gunmaker William Moore & Grey. The gun is a 16 bore using the Grey patent. At the first glance it looks like a Pinfire Gun, but t...
Lebeau Courally, the famous Begian Gunmaking Manufacture from Liège once again presented a real gem at the last IWA in Nuremberg. This time they showed a 28 G v...
Picture above: Andrew Maloch and Charles Smith both obtained whole guns, or very nearly so from WR. WHO MADE THIS WESTLEY RICHARDS? OR, WHO MADE THIS, WESTLEY R...