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kuduae
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Re: Jeffery Sidelock 450/400 3" [Re: bobc]
      #167133 - 03/09/10 09:17 AM

The book (inFrench) by Gadisseur & Druart:"Le Qui est Qui de l'Armurerie Liegeoise" = the who is who of the Liege guntrade 1800-1950 lists no Lenard, Lenord or Le Nord, but four Leonards:
Denis Leonard, mentioned 1863-4
Jean Leonard and Jules Leonard, mentioned 1930
Louis Leonard "factory owner", rue de Gris19-33 at Herstal, 1899 to 1903
The given dates are mere minimum times.
Make your choice.

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Re: Jeffery Sidelock 450/400 3" [Re: bobc]
      #168073 - 20/09/10 03:56 PM

Really beautifull adquisition... Congratulations !!!
You have got a really good rifle...

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Re: Jeffery Sidelock 450/400 3" [Re: bobc]
      #169074 - 06/10/10 05:13 PM

ya that's only my dream gun right now and my birthday is coming up...i'm just saying

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Re: Jeffery Sidelock 450/400 3" [Re: tward1604]
      #170019 - 22/10/10 04:35 PM

Another nice Jeffery 450/400 that lives in Alaska and loves Hornady factory ammo


It also has an early version of a night sight


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Re: Jeffery Sidelock 450/400 3" [Re: 458Win]
      #170035 - 22/10/10 10:30 PM

Phil that's a lovely rifle. Wish it were in Virginia!

Curl

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Re: Jeffery Sidelock 450/400 3" [Re: CptCurl]
      #170056 - 23/10/10 04:30 AM

Hey! Ol buddy Ol pal.... Are you going to bring that princess out to the party tomarrow? She's lovely!

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Re: Jeffery Sidelock [Re: 470evans]
      #170063 - 23/10/10 07:20 AM

Since this shoots so well, I would hesitate with restocking it, for fear that the impact point will change a bit, with new stock, but good luck and hope it works out well.

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Re: Jeffery Sidelock 450/400 3" [Re: kamilaroi]
      #170628 - 31/10/10 01:12 AM

Numerous Leonards recorded in Birmingham gunmaking district in late 19th early 20th century by Nigel Brown in British Gunmakers vol 2. I reckon they would be a much more likely bet for making Jeffery guns/rifles than a Belgian supplier - Belgian guns had a very poor reputation in UK then and any Belgian proof marks would have given the game away.

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Re: Jeffery Sidelock 450/400 3" [Re: simonsaorsa]
      #227802 - 01/04/13 11:23 AM

I sent this Jeffery to be restocked by Paul Hodgins and I thought you might appreciate the pictorial history of how a British double rifle is properly restocked.

I trust you enjoy.

http://www.hodginsgunstocks.com/tour.html


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Re: Jeffery Sidelock 450/400 3" [Re: 470evans]
      #227822 - 01/04/13 09:50 PM

That's a lot of work! I went round Westley Richards' factory last week and that is just what they were doing.

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Re: Jeffery Sidelock 450/400 3" [Re: HistoricBore]
      #228715 - 14/04/13 12:50 PM

Have you any closer photos of the scope mounting system?
What is the total length of the Fore-end?
What did you decide for hight of Comb and Heal?
Top class rifle.

Edited by ozhunter (16/04/13 10:18 AM)


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Re: Jeffery Sidelock 450/400 3" [Re: ozhunter]
      #228731 - 14/04/13 10:44 PM

To All:

We can thank 470Evans for sharing his project with us. And we can especially thank Paul Hodgens for documenting his impeccable work in words and photographs.

I have taken the liberty to link Mr. Hodgens' words and photographs to this thread. All came from his site: Stocking a W.J. Jeffery double-rifle.





1. The stock blank, cut and ready for the stocking procedure. The fore-end wood will be the portion shown below the pistol-grip/toe-line.



2. Action has been fitted to the wood, "headed-up", here showing the bearing or mating surface of the back of the action, (the recoil accepting surface).



3. Another view of the previous shot showing the top-strap inlet.



4. Completely "headed-up"----trigger-plate and lock-plates fitted and the block shaved down. This picture showing the left side of the stock.



5. View of the trigger-plate inletted.



6. View of the action and right lock-plate.



7. Right side of stock.


8. View showing left lock-plate removed, lockwork ready to be inletted.



9. View of inletting of left lock.



10. All inletting completed and parts fitted. This view shows the grip cap and guard with "slave" pins.



11. This is a better view of the guard.



12. View of action, left lock and "slave" breech pin and "side-nail" (screw that holds in the lock-plates, seen at upper right of the plate).



13. Left side profile of the stock. Measurements defined (length, drop & cast).



14. These scribed circles are to maintain the cast and determine the butt-end shape.



15. Another view of the left side after all inletting completed.



16. Back end of stock (area from rear of drop-points/bow of guard) "made-off" (shaped) to final contours with pad added to length required.



17. View of grip cap and toe-line.



18. View from rear of stock.



19. View of comb of stock.



20. Head area where "drop-points" will be situated.



21. All internal parts removed, wood filed down to correct level around lock plates and "drop-points" marked out, showing template used.



22. Drop-points now cut and filed.




23. Finish cut point showing template.



24. Fore-end wood with all metal parts.



25. Fore-end iron fitted to wood and in the process of cutting in the barrel channels.



26. Fore-end iron, tube, bolt fitted into wood and wood fitted down on to barrels.



27. Aligning the fore-end tip for inletting.



28. Fore-end tip inletted.



29. Fore-end outside profile "made-off" (final shape).



30. View showing barrel channels etc. final shape.



31. Stock and fore-end with barrels attached prior to "wet & dry" (sanding smooth, raising and removing the grain).



32. Stock and fore-end smoothed, gold oval fitted (under toe-line) and one coat of "red-oil" applied.



33. Right side of stock.



34. Grain mostly filled, laying out chequering-- 20 l.p.i.



35. Chequering pattern layed out, English flat-top style. Will be cut over again when finishing is completed.



36. Finishing complete, chequering cut in to full depth including "muller" lines (concave borders) and coat of oil applied.



37. Fore-end finished with new tip pin.



38. Other side.



39. Left side lock inletting prior to "cut-over" (re-cutting of all surfaces including trigger and top safety area, for cleaner look).



40. Left lock inletting after "cutting-over".



41. Left lock after cut-over with pin head and axle impressions and cut in shape of bridle outline, all decoration purposes only.



42. As previously with a coat of oil applied.



The Finished Rifle

W.J. Jeffery cal. .400EX SLE d/rifle No.10043















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Re: Jeffery Sidelock 450/400 3" [Re: CptCurl]
      #228732 - 14/04/13 10:46 PM

Jim, my hearty congratulations! You have improved your rifle immensely. I hope you enjoy this fine rifle for many, many years.

Again, thanks so much for sharing.

Curl

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rigbymauser
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Re: Jeffery Sidelock 450/400 3" [Re: CptCurl]
      #228737 - 15/04/13 02:00 AM

That's a very very beautiful restocking.
Thanks for sharing.


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470evans
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Re: Jeffery Sidelock 450/400 3" [Re: CptCurl]
      #228768 - 15/04/13 11:23 AM

Thanks Curl,

I really appreciate you taking the time to show the pictures in the correct format. This is the second rifle I have had Paul restock for me. His work is spectacular.

470 Evans


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Re: Jeffery Sidelock 450/400 3" [Re: 470evans]
      #228862 - 16/04/13 06:34 PM

God, that is beautiful. You must be extremely pleased with the outcome. Approximately how much time passed from when you shipped it to him until when you received it back?

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470evans
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Re: Jeffery Sidelock 450/400 3" [Re: A10ACN]
      #228917 - 17/04/13 12:48 PM

Paul estimated a year and that was about what it took.

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