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Ash
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Alex Henry 577 BPE at James D Julia
      #255722 - 26/10/14 01:51 PM

http://jamesdjulia.com/item/2259-369/

Figured you guys might like to see this, not sure if it's sold already or not?

Cheers!

Seems a low estimate, too

HISTORICALLY IMPORTANT, VERY EARLY ALEXANDER HENRY BAR LOCK ACTION DROPPING BLOCK SINGLE SHOT RIFLE.
SN 1421. Cal. .577 2-3/4 BPE. This exceptionally early rifle, action no. 8, is possibly the first commercially sold Alex Henry rifle, as 6 of the first rifles produced were submitted to government trial. This large caliber rifle has 28″ slightly tapered, round bbl mounted with interesting tangent express rear sight with long range ladder, and small bead front sight mounted on pedestal. Top of bbl is engraved “Alex’r Henry 12 South St. Andrews St.” in front of rear sight, and “Edinburgh Patent Nos 831 and 8″ referring to patent use numbers of bbl 831 and action 8. Earliest type dropping block action with extreme cutaway breech block to help seat recalcitrant rounds and earliest type sliding extractor, is border engraved and marked on top of thin receiver ring “Patent No 8″. Simple operating lever has push button lock engaging slot in trigger guard bow. Bar action lock features forward sliding safety, which engages at half cock, with tall round bodied serpentine hammer. Lockplate has border engraving and is marked “Alex’r Henry”. Trigger guard has checkered spur extending into pistol grip. Nicely figured and lightly marbled dark European walnut buttstock measures 14″ over steel buttplate with medium tang. Grip is checkered in point pattern with mullered borders. “F. O’Brien “Orange”" is stamped on left side of butt toward plate. (Orange probably refers to Orange Free State, South Africa.) Matching forend with horn tip attaches to bbl with captive side nail through shaped oval border engraved escutcheons. Drop at heel: approx 2-3/16″, drop at comb: approx 1-3/4″. Weight: 7 lbs. 7 oz. LOP: 14″. CONDITION: Good. Bbl retains approx 30% of what appears to be orig blue with considerable light pitting overall, balance turning to brown. Action is mostly dark pewter gray, with scant traces of case hardening color in protected areas. Lock is mostly gray to brown with traces of fire blue on safety. Stocks retain what appears to be orig oil finish, maintained over the years with rubbed in oil, with numerous marks, bumps, and digs. Metal of buttplate is proud of wood. Front flute of comb appears to have been chipped many years ago, and has been smoothed over. A section of forend under front portion of lock has been replaced. Lock is crisp. Safety works. Breech block is loose, and has been peaned to tighten. 3/8″ x 1/2″ area of floorplate is chipped out and missing, probably from over zealous use of opening lever. Bore, with strong rifling, is lightly pitted throughout. This interesting rifle is illustrated and described in BRITISH SINGLE SHOT RIFLES Vol. 1 by Wal Winfer on p. 41, figure 26, and listed by Jonathan Kirton in his chapter on Alexander Henry in THE BRITISH FALLING BLOCK BREECHLOADING RIFLE FROM 1865, as the second earliest and as “sporting rifle border engraved”, with only patent use no. 3 being earlier. which is listed as “R & D for Army trials”. 4-51931 MGM53 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 2259


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Edited by Ash (26/10/14 09:55 PM)


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Jim_C
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Re: Alex Henry 577 BPE at James D Julia [Re: Ash]
      #255736 - 26/10/14 09:11 PM

No idea who Mr. O'Brien was, but he certainly seems to have had good taste in arms.

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Metalguy
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Re: Alex Henry 577 BPE at James D Julia [Re: Jim_C]
      #255760 - 27/10/14 02:28 AM

Very nice! I'd hunt with it.

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TH44
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Re: Alex Henry 577 BPE at James D Julia [Re: Metalguy]
      #255776 - 27/10/14 10:24 AM

A very interesting and early Alexander Henry in a good calibre - at $4-6000 undervalued, IMHO

Both my A-Hs are the more usual back action locks, one (LH) pistol grip, the other (RH) straight stock but without the attractive finger rest

Many thanks for posting

Any ideas what it sold for?

TH44


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Sarg
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Re: Alex Henry 577 BPE at James D Julia [Re: TH44]
      #255779 - 27/10/14 11:26 AM

Nice rifle, I want one of these in 577 for my gun rack, I'm sure I would have bought this one if I had any funds at the time, I think it sold for $2587.50 by the looks of it ?

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DarylS
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Re: Alex Henry 577 BPE at James D Julia [Re: Sarg]
      #255780 - 27/10/14 11:39 AM

Yes- that is nice!! I'd hunt with it too. Interesting ladder rear sight with what appears to be, perhaps the English version of a "Sheard" gold bead front sight.
Interesting flat on the comb's top surface.

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HuviusModerator
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Re: Alex Henry 577 BPE at James D Julia [Re: DarylS]
      #255836 - 28/10/14 01:57 AM

Looks like it did sell for that.
I have purposely refrained from looking too much since I am a bit strapped right now but this early AH was a great buy at that price.
Talk about the one that got away...

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