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W Richards Double Hammer Shotgun

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  • 11b6r
    There was a well known English maker of fine shotguns- Westley Richards. Unfortunately, yours was made in an effort to cash in on that name, and is a different company entirely. You will also find it with Barker (for Parker) and Greene (for Greener). IIRC, have seen the W. Richards guns in the Sears catalog around 1900. "Fine London Twist" is not high quality damascus. and I would not fire anything in it- when new, they were intended for black powder shells. You may be able to find parts at Brownells, dixie Gun, or gunpartscorp.com
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  • Hawk Carse
    I Googled around a little and found mention of:
    W. Richards - Reputable British gunmaker not associated with Westley Richards.
    http://www.wrichardsguns.co.uk/

    W. Richards - Belgian knockoff meant to be mistaken for Westley Richards.

    W. Richards - Belgian knockoff sent to Birmingham England for British proofs to really be mistaken for Westley Richards.

    W. Richards - American knockoff meant to be taken for Westley Richards.

    Maybe you have the real British maker, maybe you have the English proofed Belgian knockoff.

    Parts will be scarce in any event, the gun is 100+ years old.
    If it is the real British W. Richards, it would pay to have a hammer and screw made. Otherwise, not.
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  • Ned Fall
    I have twelve listings for old shotguns marked with some form of the name Richards. Four of the names were used on Belgian made guns, five of the are English and the rest are either American made "Trade Brand Name" shotguns or dealers names. Two of the names are both W. RICHARDS and both are English makers, one located in Preston, England and the other in Liverpool,England Both operated in the 1880s. The more famous English gun maker Westley Richards spelled his name out in full. So based on the information you gave the gun would have been made some time between 1880 and 1900. Value? Value will depend on the guns condition, the amount of original finish remaining on the metal and wood as well as the mechanical condition, You did not mention these. A prime example might bring as much as $175 while a rusty rotten incomplete piece of junk fit only for parts salvage might bring in $10. Most sell on the various gun auction sites for $50 to $75. You can try Dixie Gun parts at (www.dixiegunparts) for the parts.
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  • v35
    Decorator guns, for over the fireplace, can go for more.
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  • Eddpyatt
    I have the same gun inherited from my great grandfather. Everything said above is true. Many years ago I inquired of a gun magazine who confirmed this information. The best way to get parts would be to buy a parts gun. They are on GunBroker regularly.
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  • joel_black
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