HUNT Magazine – HUNT magazine

HUNT Magazine is a new bi-annual publication which will be launched in summer 2019. The collectible quality magazine will celebrate the hunting practices and traditions of communities from around the world.​​​​​​​ Source: HUNT Magazine – HUNT magazine

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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 short history Antoine Albert CORDY was born in Liège on January 22, 1884, died in Liège on December 4, 1957. He was an actioner…

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CHARLES JONES, GUNMAKER TO H.R.H. PRINCE ALBERT

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 subject of this article. The name is listed in British Gunmakers by Neal & Back. “Charles Jones took out patent N. 6394 in 1833. In 1838 his address…

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WILLIAM MOORE & GREY GUNMAKERS, LONDON

  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 his business in London, having worked with Joseph Manton initially. His future partner, William Parker Grey, had been the manager of Joseph Manton’s gun company. Since 1820,…

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John Moses Browning The Father of the Modern Firearm | HuntMag.eu

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 based on abundant source material – often straight from the horse’s mouth. However, when it comes to one of the most influential figures in our firearms…

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RUXTON’S OTHER RIFLE

GEORGE FREDERICK AUGUSTUS RUXTON’S OTHER RIFLE Miles Gilbert An article in the Autumn 2001 Double Gun Journal (as it was then known) mentioned double guns used by British sportsmen in the American West 1833-1883. Among those sportsmen listed George Ruxton was known to have had both a shotgun and a double rifle. His written accounts…

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