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A Vintage Westley Richards 'Ovundo' 12g Shotgun.

The Westley Richards 'Ovundo' is a very distinct over and under shotgun that was developed and retailed in various formats between 1913 - 1937.  Recently we acquired this vintage 12g version that was originally completed in 1936 which was towards the end of production.  The gun has a very lively feel and balance and quite interestingly weighs in at a mere 6lb 8ozs which for a 28" sideplate over and under is surprisingly light and makes for a great game gun.

WR & Co Ovundo #1577-46041

WR & Co Ovundo #1577-45924

WR & Co Ovundo #1577-45955

WR & Co Ovundo #1577-45998-Edit

The design has been oft-maligned over the years as an often cumbersome looking gun, which is why several years ago we produced a very small batch of guns in only 20g as this appeared the most aesthetically pleasing.

Picture00712One of the modern pairs of 20g Ovundo with elaborate scroll engraving.

Picture02054One of the modern pair with full case colour hardening.

People have often questioned why Westley Richards opted for the deep action design of the under hook lump as opposed to the bifurcated system so typical of the shallow bodied Boss and Woodward design.  Well you have to go back to the time this gun was being designed and considered that Westley Richards as a company had introduced in side by side format both the fixed lock gun design and then shortly afterwards the hand detachable lock (droplock) design.  Both models were absolute signatures of the company and remain so to this day.

Now if you put these designs into an over and under gun, matters become a lot more interesting!  Clearly the company was trying to work out its own way of building the over and under format gun in both a fixed lock and droplock format and quite simply the under hook design was the only way they saw fit to do so, allowing for the respective firing mechanisms.

What really amazes me and is so often forgotten is the actual number of variations built in 'Ovundo' format.  There are fixed lock actions with square back, scroll back and side plates, there are droplock with scroll back, side plates and side plates with inspection ports.  Some fixed lock versions have hinged cover plates as in the example shown here.  Obviously there were single and double trigger versions and they were built in 12g, 16g, 20g and a multitude of rifle calibres from .425 WR down to .240 Flanged.  The are even rifle/shotgun combo's in one set of barrels and we have a Super Magnum Explora here at the factory.

From left: Vintage 12g Super Magnum Explora, .240 & .350 Rifles, Close up of .240 Rifle.

Much maligned?  Well clearly not at the time as it was unquestionably one of the most produced British over and unders. Interestingly the recent 20g examples we built continue to create lots of interest and we are always asked when will the next generation of 'Ovundo' be released.  With the modern move towards heavier guns shooting bigger loads I am certain it is something in our not too distant future.

 

4 Comments

  • Chris A. on November 11, 2016 at 5:43 pm

    This is the gun of my dreams!

  • Fowad on November 11, 2016 at 5:58 pm

    Thats surprisingly light weight for a over under

  • Peter on November 13, 2016 at 1:19 pm

    "Such understated elegance"!
    Now as regards the weight, my chosen sport of shooting over HPR's demands quite an amount of walking so I am in need of a lightweight shotgun, I would be quite happy to evaluate the handling capabilities and weight for you over a days shooting, just send it up to Yorkshire (free of charge of course) and I will return the results ASAP!

    "You wait such a long time for a post then two come at once"!

    P.S. Go on then I'll pay for postage one way.

  • Phil Turner on November 12, 2023 at 4:11 am

    Took a dream pheasant with my Ovundo today. 1927 and still going strong.

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