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Purdey side-by-side shotgun review

Purdey side-by-side shotgun review: Here we look at a new pair of Purdey side-by-sides whose provenance is interesting; they were made for Ray Ward Gunsmiths by near neighbour, James Purdey.

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Time Well Spent
Time Well Spent January 27, 2012

We tested a pair of Ward?s own 20-bore guns recently. The day I shot those, I was fortunate enough to shoot this best brace of Purdeys, too.

Ward has commissioned no fewer than 10 guns from Purdey in the past few years: four pairs and two singles.

As well as the side-by-sides tested, it has had built a pair of 12-bore over-unders, two pairs in 20-bore and a single 12-bore and 20-bore.

This warrants some explanation.

John Ward notes: “We admire the Purdey product greatly. I have preferences with regard to specification. So, we have asked Purdey to create these special guns, also allowing us to have them available for immediate delivery. The stock dimensions have been carefully chosen so that they can be easily altered for 90% of customers at short notice.”

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Purdey itself makes some guns “for the shelf” (normal bespoke delivery is 18-24 months). 
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And there is some precedent for Purdey supplying other firms with guns in quantity. 
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Abercrombie & Fitch, in the US, for example, has had dozens of Purdeys made to its specification in years past.
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The test guns carry an eye-watering, £220,000 price tag, but they are aesthetically magnificent. 
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The deep-scroll engraving ? accentuated by coin-finished, cyanide-hardened actions rather than traditional colour-case hardening ? is combined with depictions of gamebirds and other beautifully formed creatures. 
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It is the masterly work of Stephen Kelly and has singular artistic merit. 
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Reynard adorns the belly of one of the round-bar actions, and there is an especially well done rabbit on one beaded-edge trigger guard. 
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