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the best bore rifle pic ever coloured
      #308602 - 02/12/17 05:21 PM

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5135927/Stunning-World-War-photographs-injected-colour.html



Franz Ferdinand in Ceylon, British India, 1892 and 1893

at least the man on the right side have clearly a 8 bore double

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Re: the best bore rifle pic ever coloured [Re: lancaster]
      #309774 - 01/01/18 09:26 PM

Thanks for this amazing pic.
If you gents want to see doubles in action, watch the old Tarzan films with Johnny Weismuller. You'll see the gun bearers carry a variety of doubles including 8s and 4s. Some nitro doubles, too.
If any of you gents have old pics like the one in the OP, please share. They are a look into a world that will never be seen again.
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Re: the best bore rifle pic ever coloured [Re: calpappas]
      #309809 - 02/01/18 12:55 PM

One of those fellows look like they smoked a little to much hashish. Cool pic.

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Re: the best bore rifle pic ever coloured [Re: Wayne59]
      #309833 - 02/01/18 08:43 PM

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One of those fellows look like they smoked a little to much hashish. Cool pic.




I'd say the 'Ted Roosevelt look - alike' at the left looks a bit toasted.

Great photo!
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Re: the best bore rifle pic ever coloured [Re: calpappas]
      #309834 - 02/01/18 08:51 PM

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Thanks for this amazing pic.

If any of you gents have old pics like the one in the OP, please share. They are a look into a world that will never be seen again.
Cal




At the risk of having 'done this one to death', here's my Granddad (John F. Easton), at center, with his Mannlicher Schoenauer M1910 Takedown. He was a 'Goodyear Man' (Wingfoot) stationed in Ceylon, then Singapore until the Japanese Empire moved in.


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Re: the best bore rifle pic ever coloured [Re: Rothhammer1]
      #309835 - 02/01/18 10:03 PM

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One of those fellows look like they smoked a little to much hashish. Cool pic.




I'd say the 'Ted Roosevelt look - alike' at the left looks a bit toasted.

Great photo!
(I'm swiping it - shhhh)




if so roosevelt was inspired by him not the other way
ted r. was light years away from africa or in this case india in 1891 or not

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Re: the best bore rifle pic ever coloured [Re: lancaster]
      #309891 - 03/01/18 04:46 PM

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if so roosevelt was inspired by him not the other way




Ted Roosevelt, 1880s;


Different continent, but he sure liked his guns n' critters.



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Re: the best bore rifle pic ever coloured [Re: Rothhammer1]
      #309894 - 03/01/18 05:48 PM







in this pic there is some likeness but also that he was a rich east cost kid. typical WASP, in the beginning it was more playing the hard westerner because he came from new york what was maybe a dishonour in his own eyes.
it seems fashion and attitude were typical for the time.







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      #310114 - 08/01/18 09:08 AM

That 2nd last pic where Teddy is wearing the furs.. is that a Bullard in his hands I spy? God that's nice... never knew he had one.

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Re: the best bore rifle pic ever coloured [Re: Ash]
      #310118 - 08/01/18 10:19 AM

Yes - Balland long range - could have been anything up to .45 2 7/8" chambering which depended on the loading, .45-100-500 to .45-120-550).

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Re: the best bore rifle pic ever coloured [Re: DarylS]
      #310126 - 08/01/18 12:54 PM

Bullard, not Ballard! Teddy had a .50 cal. Bullard.

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Re: the best bore rifle pic ever coloured [Re: lancaster]
      #310127 - 08/01/18 01:38 PM

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...he was a rich east cost kid. typical WASP, in the beginning it was more playing the hard westerner because he came from new york what was maybe a dishonour in his own eyes.
it seems fashion and attitude were typical for the time.




Theodore Roosevelt grew up an asthmatic, bespectacled, sickly child. He barely survived adolescence, which likely contributed greatly to his later 'overcompensations'.

By all accounts the scrappy (he was an avid boxer) 'Easterner' impressed the 'locals' when he went to the Dakotas as a young adult and earned the respect of the rough and ready types. Many of the men that he met while 'out west' would later eagerly join with Roosevelt's 'Rough Riders' and followed his command at Kettle Hill in the San Juan Heights of Spanish Cuba.

'The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt' (by Edmund Morris) is a good read.


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Re: the best bore rifle pic ever coloured [Re: rglenz]
      #310128 - 08/01/18 01:42 PM

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Bullard, not Ballard! Teddy had a .50 cal. Bullard.




As an adult Theodore Roosevelt despised the 'Teddy' nickname, though family members had affectionately referred to him as 'Teedie' when he was very young.

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Re: the best bore rifle pic ever coloured [Re: rglenz]
      #310134 - 08/01/18 08:30 PM

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Bullard, not Ballard! Teddy had a .50 cal. Bullard.




95 or 115? If I recall the Bullard 1886 was made in both. I'd love a 115..

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      #310137 - 09/01/18 12:31 AM

Ash,

I assume it was a 115, Bullard just marked the caliber on the barrel. I found a .45 cal. deluxe at a pawn shop in Duluth at a good price but was on my way to Canada so couldn't bring it with me. On my return, I stopped in to buy it but it was gone. I'm still kicking myself!


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Re: the best bore rifle pic ever coloured [Re: rglenz]
      #310148 - 09/01/18 05:02 AM

I stand corrected - bit sharper hump on the rear of the action, and of course, different guts.

COTW notes the .50-115 Bullard of 1886 (semi-rimmed) was chambered in the repeating rifles - Lever action, and 'perhaps' in the SS. It had a very slight shoulder, .577"dia. necked to a .547" neck, .015" per side.

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Re: the best bore rifle pic ever coloured [Re: rglenz]
      #310248 - 11/01/18 08:27 AM

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Ash,

I assume it was a 115, Bullard just marked the caliber on the barrel. I found a .45 cal. deluxe at a pawn shop in Duluth at a good price but was on my way to Canada so couldn't bring it with me. On my return, I stopped in to buy it but it was gone. I'm still kicking myself!




May I ask how much it was?

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Re: the best bore rifle pic ever coloured [Re: lancaster]
      #310337 - 12/01/18 07:18 PM

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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5135927/Stunning-World-War-photographs-injected-colour.html



Franz Ferdinand in Ceylon, British India, 1892 and 1893

at least the man on the right side have clearly a 8 bore double




Great pic.

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