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In this episode, I sit down with Bradley Davis of The London Gun Company to explore the legacy and revival of Frederick Beesley—one of the most influential yet often overlooked figures in British gunmaking. From Beesley’s groundbreaking self-opening action to the careful resurrection of his name in a new line of bespoke shotguns, this conversation examines heritage, craftsmanship, and what it means to carry a historic London gunmaking tradition forward today.
In this episode:
Frederick Beesley
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In this episode, I sit down with Bradley Davis of The London Gun Company to explore the legacy and revival of Frederick Beesley—one of the most influential yet often overlooked figures in British gunmaking. From Beesley’s groundbreaking self-opening action to the careful resurrection of his name in a new line of bespoke shotguns, this conversation examines heritage, craftsmanship, and what it means to carry a historic London gunmaking tradition forward today.
In this episode:
Frederick Beesley
Our Sponsors:
The Beretta Galleries
B&P Shotshells
Delaney & Sons
Negrini Cases
Guyette and Deeter
Griffin and Howe
Castellani USA
Have a comment or suggestion? Text Ryan now! (please note: this messenger does not allow for replies)
Support the show

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