31 January 2005, 17:05
ErikDquote:
a sidelock double rifle, fully functional and to scale ( about the third the size of a real big double in minature form in 17 cal rimfire and what is more it he shoots it. It is regulated to 50m.
Sounds like just the gun to teach my baby daughter shooting with! Except for the price...
Seriously though, do you have pictures of the Smithson system you mention ALF?
31 January 2005, 18:42
<allen day>I just visited Ryan Breeding's website, and it looks like he's building a great rifle.
www.rbbigbores.comAD
31 January 2005, 19:08
RIPAlf,
The J. P. Smithson setup is the sweetest I have seen. Some sort of plunger on the rear ring to lock in place?
Can this be done to a SigArms Mauser 98 Magnum?
31 January 2005, 19:43
500grainsAlf, I agree that Breeding's guns are fantastic.
I also liked what I saw from Fanzoj and Hartman & Weiss.
31 January 2005, 20:23
skl1Best guns:
I went to the ACGG show, and was amazed that all these folks like Biesen/Wisner/Dressel/Lind etc are real live people, all with best guns.
At SCI, I drooled over Butch Searcy's guns. I also loved the .17HMR double rifle ($135K). You forgot to mention it's a sidelever. I love sidelevers. And it was tiny. I'm not sure it was even 1/3 the size of a standard double.
Despite the fact I've seen them written up last year, I was also impressed by:
1) The Fuchs bolt-action double rifle; it ejects and loads both barrels with each stroke of the bolt ($88-123K). Amazingly, it's only 11lbs
2) The Fanzoj (sp?) tri-bore shotgun. Three barrels at 6.5 lbs.
Finally, I loved the rotary action Hoening rifles and shotguns in the NECG booth.
Steve
31 January 2005, 22:37
WinkWhere can I get information on the Smithson scope and sight system?
31 January 2005, 22:46
SteveAlf,
I thought the little 22 double at Champlain's was cute. I also REALLY liked the "Tom and Jerry" Enfield at the Guild show. And, of course Allen's Echols' 338.
Wink,
I also was quite taken with that mounting system. I grabbed his card. He doesn't appear to have an e-mail address but here's his phone and land address:
J.P. Smithson
1194 N. 240 E.
Orem, UT 84057
+1 801 224 2041
-Steve
31 January 2005, 23:10
HunterJimAt SCI I liked the Thos. Burgess & D'Arcy Echols "Classic" as a working gun.
At the Gun Guild Show I like the Jerry Fischer & TB 3rd Ultimate Enffield.
At The Bladesmith Show I liked a working folder by Mark Senstz (I may have to check my notes for spelling on this one).
Alf, I am sorry I didn't see you...jim
01 February 2005, 09:49
ForrestBGMA offers the Smithson mount/ring option on their actions and barreled actions as well. The last I heard it was a $600 option. Money well spent, in my opinion.
Alf, did Smithson say what his backlog looks like now? Last year, Joe told me he had at least a two year backlog before he could even start on a new full custom project.