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Posts: 4025 | Registered: 28 May 2004Reply With Quote
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That is one sweet looking action!

TiMan can you give us the particulars....and some more pics!

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That is one sweet looking action!

TiMan can you give us the particulars....and some more pics!

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ok...I will take it! Cool

I will PM you my shipping information.. Roll Eyes

Serious pc. of work!!!! Look forward to seeing and hearing more...Thanks
 
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Dont forget the price tag when posting the info!
 
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Stuart,what length? looks too small to be mine.BEST,kim
 
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Beautiful, more details?


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Specifics are required! Please ASAP. WOW factor is off the charts thumb






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I just love the way gun nuts oogle over a fine action just like it was a beautiful nekid woman.

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It appeals to my prurient interests, however has redeeming social value. thumb
 
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A masterpiece! Congratulations to both the gunmaker as well as the owner. thumb


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Posting for Stuart Satterlee (Timan).



AWESOME, simply beautiful!!! clap

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Posts: 693 | Location: Middle Tennessee | Registered: 16 October 2005Reply With Quote
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Thank you everyone. I strive to always build the best that I can. New Guy is handleing the photography these days and doing an excellant Job. Thanks new guy.
The specs on this action are:
1. Machined from 4140 pre-heat treated stock.
2. 375 H&H Length
3. Bridges left blank for ring selection.
This action is cut for The Talley size
footprint.
4. fully adjustable Blackburn trigger.
5. Web site coming soon.



 
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Cost?
Will a Kurz size be available?


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I just love the way gun nuts oogle over a fine action just like it was a beautiful nekid woman.

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Hey! I resemble that remark! Smiler

That sure is tempting!

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Stay tuned: more to follow...


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Any chance there's a lefty available?????
 
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I think this will bee too expensive for me.. but I still like to look at it.
 
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Looks like a nice action. What type of trigger is that? I would prefer a M-70 type on an action like this.


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Deffinatly a "gotta have"!
 
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Hey Rosco.......not sure I could look a man in the eye that has that kind of skill to build an action like that and say I would prefer a model 70 style trigger. Smiler


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Wow.


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Very nice looking action, no need to say more. thumb

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Wow... I'm drooling.
 
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Very nice action. Why the big boss on the bottom of the rear tang?
 
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Very nice action. Why the big boss on the bottom of the rear tang?


Look Ma, no hole!
Nice solution to the blind screw problem.

Very, very nice work. It gets me to thinking, and that's a problem.


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Great looking actions. Smiler

Are they available as a standard round bridge too? And what is the base price for them?
 
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Nice work! cheers
Don't give your day job yet.
Or your night job.
Or your weekend job.
If you do, you would have to find a real job. You know, like doing something you care very little about just because it pays and offers insurance. Frowner

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Hey Rosco.......not sure I could look a man in the eye that has that kind of skill to build an action like that and say I would prefer a model 70 style trigger


I guess it just boils down to personal prefrence. This is a nice looking action however I am curious as to the trigger. The M-70 trigger is simple in design and in my experience has never given me any problems. I have had other types of triggers freeze up and gunk up on me in extreme conditions. I asked the question not to stirr up trouble, but more to understand the design.

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Now we are talkin! This second action looks like a work horse! It will be interesting to see more details once they are available. Life is good with all these new action options now available. Hats off to all of the individuals making these custom actions. GM, Hein, now the satterlee. Just make sure you offer them for those of us who shoot on the left side of the rifle!


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It will be interesting to see more details once they are available.


They're already available. Whip out your checkbook and Satterlee a call.


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Ditto Postdriver.

I hope these become available as true left handed actions.
 
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Ditto Postdriver.

I hope these become available as true left handed actions.


I'm sure Stuart will make whatever you want. PM him.


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Not to hijack the thread, but if this man can make an action assembly and fit two different triggers to it, why can't we buy a Winchester type trigger to fit a Mauser action? Someone was trying to develope a Winchester type trigger to fit a Mauser action sevral years ago. I just can not remember who it was.


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Just talked to him, He is making a Rigby length action as well that will be avaliable come summer. Yes it will be good for the 505 gibbs to save you a call. he takes pride in his work which i like. maybe my africa rifle next year...


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Okay, so at what price level are these actions going to sell?
 
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I've been getting work in progress pics for the past 1 1/2 years from a friend who is having Stu S. make him an action. It's been great watching the different work stages. Fantastic skill.

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Sorry guys thats my action, so DONT DROOL to much......its going to be a 375.....
the next two are going to be 06 length actions
...the family is growing!!!and then theres another one 222/223 length M 98 action, that will be the baby!
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