06 April 2015, 18:49
Andre Mertensshotgun conversion.
If I had to trust a S/S shotgun action to serve as a platform to build a double rifle upon, the 1st that would come to my mind is the BSS. But then, you must find one... If my memory is correct, production was halted in the 80's and I haven't met one for years.
07 April 2015, 16:37
CanadaboyI have to say that I'm very interested in this. An affordable well regulated 450/400 would be brilliant. And a .303 British on a small frame would be excellent for deer and black bear here in eastern Canada
07 April 2015, 17:20
GrenadierWhat makes the BSS so special? The boxlock version had bushed strikers but no third fastener and only a single trigger. The BSS sidelock had two triggers but no third fastener and the strikers were not bushed. Both versions had nice wood and finish, especially the sidelock, but what more than that makes them desirable as the basis for a rifle?
10 December 2015, 22:49
AtkinsonThose BSS actions were sent out and softened then shaped and changed a bit then hardened to different specs. The best I saw were built by Rick Stickley back in the early 90s..I suspect Butch did the same with the superposed Brownings?? The BSS is the only action Rick would use as I recall at the time..I stocked a few of his doubles.
11 December 2015, 01:51
MacD37quote:
Originally posted by Rick O'Shay:
Woohoo! I'm joining the DRSS with this one. Aaron is going to build me a 450-400 on this gun. Excited as hell!

Congratulations on the Smith and welcome to DRSS! You will never be the same again!
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