It came out of Trentham Base Ordnance Depot in the 1960's when they disposed of the few they still had in the stores. I got it from the late Robbie Tiffen a few years ago.
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Some pictures of my Whitworth (circa 1863). 150990 150991 150992
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Some pictures of my Whitworth (circa 1863). 150990 150991 150992
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Some pictures of my Whitworth (circa 1863). 150990 150991 150992
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Some pictures of my Whitworth (circa 1863). 150990 150991 150992
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Some pictures of my Whitworth (circa 1863). 150990 150991 150992
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Some pictures of my Whitworth (circa 1863). 150990 150991 150992
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I have an original but I have never shot it. I do have pile of projectiles so I could give it a try one day after I pick up some top hats.
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Over cleaning or wrong cleaning technique has led to the early demise of many barrel. Cleaning from the muzzle with aluminium or plastic coated rods can cause muzzle wear due to fine abrasive dust...
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Over cleaning or wrong cleaning technique has led to the early demise of many barrel. Cleaning from the muzzle with aluminium or plastic coated rods can cause muzzle wear due to fine abrasive dust...
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I have always been a fan of Hoppes #9 (especially the original formulation), but Sweets is OK, and there will be others that are suitable. It is important to use a product that contains a metal...
Liked On: 07-10-2020, 07:19 PM
I have always been a fan of Hoppes #9 (especially the original formulation), but Sweets is OK, and there will be others that are suitable. It is important to use a product that contains a metal...
Liked On: 07-10-2020, 03:55 PM
I have always been a fan of Hoppes #9 (especially the original formulation), but Sweets is OK, and there will be others that are suitable. It is important to use a product that contains a metal...
Liked On: 07-10-2020, 07:52 AM
Over cleaning or wrong cleaning technique has led to the early demise of many barrel. Cleaning from the muzzle with aluminium or plastic coated rods can cause muzzle wear due to fine abrasive dust...
Liked On: 07-10-2020, 05:14 AM
Over cleaning or wrong cleaning technique has led to the early demise of many barrel. Cleaning from the muzzle with aluminium or plastic coated rods can cause muzzle wear due to fine abrasive dust...
Liked On: 07-10-2020, 04:07 AM