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Along time ago, in galaxy far, far away ... well, more like 25 years ago in my travels I became be fascinted by the Bland-Pryse after a piece written by Ross Seyfried. (I later corresponded with the author via post and at least once telephone call.)
Why? It is, more or less, a Webley action and chambered for a gonzo .577 cartridge. I've long wished to acquire one or something hereabouts, but they are quite rare. Video from Gun Jesus for those curious on these:
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2XBX2dMTebs&ab_channel=ForgottenWeapons
Slightly after that time I exchanged letters with Hamilton Bowen concerning a couple modern specimens he created in a custom .577. Truly works of art. Alas, he indicated he wouldn't likely ever make one ever again, for any price. (His reasons largely were the cost of SOT licensure for something so rarely made.)
Flash forward to now in the future, where everything is weird, and I found that letter from more than two decades last whilst working on tossing crap ahead of coming escape pods launch. That and more recently I found an original, albeit mechanically flawed, rough example on GB.
How do I approach this:
Option One: Get into and win a bidding war on the aforementioned, secure the Victorian-age hand cannon, and have it reworked.
Option Two: Find a gunsmith that has the chops, a SOT, and the desire to produce such a thing, and recreate something like those modern ones shown above.
Either way, 2025 holds wacky promise. Damn the torpedoes, full giggles ahead!
Why? It is, more or less, a Webley action and chambered for a gonzo .577 cartridge. I've long wished to acquire one or something hereabouts, but they are quite rare. Video from Gun Jesus for those curious on these:
Slightly after that time I exchanged letters with Hamilton Bowen concerning a couple modern specimens he created in a custom .577. Truly works of art. Alas, he indicated he wouldn't likely ever make one ever again, for any price. (His reasons largely were the cost of SOT licensure for something so rarely made.)
Flash forward to now in the future, where everything is weird, and I found that letter from more than two decades last whilst working on tossing crap ahead of coming escape pods launch. That and more recently I found an original, albeit mechanically flawed, rough example on GB.
How do I approach this:
Option One: Get into and win a bidding war on the aforementioned, secure the Victorian-age hand cannon, and have it reworked.
Option Two: Find a gunsmith that has the chops, a SOT, and the desire to produce such a thing, and recreate something like those modern ones shown above.
Either way, 2025 holds wacky promise. Damn the torpedoes, full giggles ahead!
