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JAMES SUTHERLANDS .577 WESTLEY RICHARDS

James Sutherland Sat On One Of The Many Elephant He Shot With His Westley Richards .577 'One' Trigger Droplock Double Rifle

JS_GUN&BOOKThe Escutcheon Engraving On Sutherlands .577 WR               Sutherlands Classic Book From 1912

Sutherland_GunJames Sutherlands .577 WR Serial Number 16650

Depending on your own historical tastes there are many great hunters from the world of big game hunting in Africa.  These include classics such as William Cotton Oswell, F.C.Selous, W.D.M.Bell and my own favourite James Sutherland.

Sutherland was born in 1872 and after arriving in Africa late in the 1890's turned his hand to becoming a full time professional elephant hunter.  This could not have been a more opportune time to embark on such a career as not only were there still great elephant herds to be found throughout Africa, but it marked the beginning of the nitro express age.

Luckily for Westley Richards, Sutherland decided that he would be a patron of the company and amongst the various rifles ordered his most famous is certainly the one ordered in 1906, one 'best quality W.R double hammerless ejector rifle fitted with one trigger and hand detachable locks .577 bore.'

As a calibre quickly adopted by Westley Richards at the turn of the last century the .577 3" Nitro Express was real firepower for the professional elephant hunter.  The fact that Sutherland ordered it with 'One' trigger really says something about his faith in the company and its products.  To this day we are still building one trigger double rifles, as well as plenty of .577's.

Today Sutherlands rifle holds pride of place at Westley Richards and always creates quite a stir when produced for the discerning big game hunter.  Few individuals get access to such famous rifles as most are in private collections and extremely valuable.   This one always draws the question 'I wonder what stories this rifle could tell?'

Sutherland saw his years out as a professional elephant hunter to the very end.  He passed away in 1932 in his beloved Africa and with him went one of the last of the great elephant hunters.  Thankfully his fantastic book of 1912 and his wonderful rifle remain as a reminder of the man.

4 Comments

  • neil mcveigh on October 23, 2013 at 7:56 am

    Trig,
    didn't know you actually had Sutherlands .577 in your posession.
    what a piece of WR,s and hunting history!
    got to be one of the most famous ever hunting rifles.
    nice vision on the part of whoever bought it.
    regards neil
    p.s.did I ever tell you I think the blog is excellent.
    us "rifle/gun loonies"cant get enough!

  • Rodney Cain on July 16, 2017 at 6:43 pm

    I have got a copy of James book together with books by many other famous African Big Game Hunters. I was also impressed with his achievements as a big game hunter. The .577 is a real mans rifle I shoot .416 Rigby which knocks my socks off. Would love to 0ne day see this famous rifle.

  • Anil Warner on December 10, 2018 at 10:56 pm

    Hello,

    Out of curiosity, how did one select the barrel to fire with a one trigger DR? Was it part of the the safety catch mechanism? As in 'S', 'B1', 'B2' ?

    Excellent blog, by the way.

    Cheers

    AW

    • Trigger on December 12, 2018 at 3:54 am

      Dear Mr.Warner

      The Westley Richards single trigger has a selector switch on the underside of the trigger plate, indicating R & L for right or left barrel first.

      All the best and thank you.

      Trigger

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