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We all make mistakes - The story of the Selous .425 Rifle

Why do I like to go to the Las Vegas Antique Arms show?, because there is always the possibility of a surprise to be unearthed on one of the tables. Over the years I have bought some super guns and rifles at the show, often from individuals who are selling off their small collections. I guess the first rule of Antique Arms is to look first at everybody else's guns and then set up your own after, a rule I didn't follow this year.

F.C.Selous and Westley Richards-2

A long standing client and possibly the most enthusiastic Westley collector I know, asked me on Friday to have a look at a .425 take down rifle, he wanted an opinion on the rifle in general and what I thought of the price that was asked. I duly did this and commented that it didn't have the desirable side clips to assist feed but besides that it was a good rifle in nice condition. I suggested a price he should try and get it for.

A couple of days later I had a text message saying 'The .425 rifle was made for Selous". he had not requested a history from the factory but rather had noticed from our book "In Pursuit of the Best Gun" the photograph of the ledger for the Selous rifle. Rifle No. 37798 supplied to Selous in 1911.

Having kicked myself very hard and been told I was totally incompetent by Trigger I am pleased to say that I really don't think there is a better man who should have found the rifle and uncovered the truth, the new owner is totally deserving. I am quite sure I would never have put 2 & 2 together and whilst he denies it, I am sure Trigger wouldn't have done either!

The rifle is heading to Africa this year which is fitting, there will be no film or such, just a great safari with a rifle that was ordered and shot by one of, if not the most famous hunters of our time. I am sure that will give a warm and cozy feeling whilst in the bush.

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  • V

    vancedaigle on February 10, 2016 at 1:15 pm

    Morning Simon,

    Confucius says that if you sit by the river long enough that your enemy will float past. Well I don’t know anthing about an enemy as I hope not to have any….many. But I think this also works with guns. wait and either another will drift by, or the same one will come again. I am still sitting by the river in hopes that a few more guns of my dreams come by. At least you know where the great Selous gun in located, and that it has a good home. Happy your trip was sucessful and that you are back home in your own bed my friend. Have a day!!!

    In Christ
    Vance,

  • GD

    Gary Duffey on February 10, 2016 at 1:30 pm

    What a great discovery! If this individual is as alert during his Safari as he was at the show he will have a great time indeed!

  • Larry on February 10, 2016 at 1:50 pm

    This is an awesome story and it’s one of those that just makes you smile and chuckle! The rifle couldn’t be in better hands and knowing that it’s headed back to the old stomping ground is even more of a thrill!

  • Larry on February 11, 2016 at 1:17 pm

    Haha!

  • SC

    Simon Clode on February 11, 2016 at 7:21 am

    We will discuss making anything from our historical line up. I am not exactly sure what you are after but we completed a single shot rifle last year which is featured on the blog. Search Farquharson. Thank you.

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