Wow, that is an early rifle. That's a nice piece.
Wow, that is an early rifle. That's a nice piece.
VERY NICE,,,THANKS FOR SHARING,,,
Back in the late 80's I saw one in a California gun shop and they had with it for sale a U.S. 50 Cal. barrel for it to fit the Boys for $3,000 U.S. ( Live ) To this day I wish I had bought them. The owner said it kicked like a 10 Ga. shotgun.
Nice Rifle!
Hi guys,
Seeing all these comments about this "masterpiece" of British anti-armour weaponry reminds me of something my late grandfather told me about it, (he was in the Grenadier Guards),
He always said that you had to get it really tight in the shoulder and it still had a kick like a p*ssed off donkey and if you were lucky all you got away with was a badly bruised shoulder!!
I had a good friend years ago in Australia that purchased one with a case of ammo. We took it to the range and shot it. Everyone who fired it expressed a lack of desire to fire a second round. Surprisingly accurate at 500 yards though, just a little fierce on the shoulder.
that is an outstanding piece of kit, many thanks for posting
Hi Chaps, I thought I'd add yesterdays purchase to this thread. I picked it up in a local shop for £15. It was being sold as a .50 cal. As you can see it's a Boys .55 cal W Mark 1 made by Kynochs in 1939. Managed to get it working by adding a new flint, Cheers, Richard.
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