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Some pics are coming of one of my Frasers.
 
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Very cool! beer
 
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Nice looking Fraser. I don't suppose it is in .375 x 2.5" rimmed? I used to own a rifle that looks VERY much like that one which was. I sold it in 1975 or '76 to a gun shop in British Columbia. Mine was not cased, but that would be easy to have been added.

I used to collect Frasers, and think them great rifles, and particularly like the "Fraser's Patent Trigger".


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Sorry but this rifle is a 7.65 Argentine or what they called there 7.65 Fraser, did you ever write an article on 9mm rifles?
 
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did you ever write an article on 9mm rifles?


If you are refering to "Shooting the Odd Nines", yes. You are probably the only other person who ever read it Wink


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I have read that article several times.

I like it.

Did not know until now that you wrote it.


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Another beautiful Takedown rifle.
I really like the Scottish style of these rifles.
Is there anything different on this rifle from normal. (Takedown by screw in left receiver ring, full thread barrel shank, forearm removal by latch like a double.) Does this rifle have the Alexander Henry type forearm?
Thanks again for sharing. More pictures?

C_H
Thanks for posting pictures.

James
 
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I have read that article several times.

I like it.

Did not know until now that you wrote it.


It was so long ago I had almost forgotten it, 'til asked. Thank you very much for your kind comment. One of these days, if I can ever find an in to do so, I may start writing again.

Best wishes,

AC


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