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Help needed with the name of a custom builder
02 February 2013, 09:25
shootawayHelp needed with the name of a custom builder
Of all the bolt action rifles I checked out at the SCI show there was one particular rifle that stood out for me.It was a used rifle at the Westley Richards booth.A rifle selling for about 5000US with a Mauser action chambered for the 458WM.What I liked most about it was the stock.It was very attractive in a sense that it reminded me of the old english bolt rifles.The name of the builder was something like Nogarsaki or Nagorsaki-something like that.I once checked out this builder but have since lost memory.Can someone give me the correct name?
02 February 2013, 11:31
BaxterBJulian Nagorski. I also handled the rifle and thought it was very nice.
02 February 2013, 12:36
TwoZeroquote:
Originally posted by BaxterB:
Julian Nagorski. I also handled the rifle and thought it was very nice.
And for those that didn't make the show:
http://www.gunsinternational.c...cfm?gun_id=100244044.
02 February 2013, 14:37
shootawayThanks
02 February 2013, 18:27
MJinesWhat did the English know about making a good rifle anyway?

Mike
02 February 2013, 18:44
shootawayJust reffering to a time when they were dominating the market and the rifles of that time.There were obviously nice rifles built back then.I am not a maniac about English guns I feel there are guns built just as nice today.The above rifle is a fine example,IMO.
02 February 2013, 19:25
WoodhitsIt could be better.
02 February 2013, 19:37
KimRThe English were superb at and mastered the art of giving you a $1000 rifle for $8000 by adding $200 of engraving which read Holland Holland,Purdey etc.
02 February 2013, 19:38
shootawayIt always could be better,I agree.Some people don`t see it like that.They believe that we should accept a common view or take someones word for it-like following a Guru.
02 February 2013, 19:46
fla3006quote:
KimR: The English were superb at and mastered the art of giving you a $1000 rifle for $8000 by adding $200 of engraving which read Holland Holland,Purdey etc.
They are even better at this nowdays, $10k rifles for $100k, or more.
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02 February 2013, 20:41
FAST996Partial bio for Julian Nagorski,
"He moved to Colorado to study gunsmithing at Trinidad State Junior College. He apprenticed under P.O. Ackley and graduated in 1949. He returned to Pennsylvania to start his own business and later went to work for George Schielke in Titusville, N.J.
In 1972 the family moved to Belgrade, and Julian opened a gun shop and sporting goods store which he maintained until his semi-retirement in 2002"
http://www.gunsinternational.c...cfm?gun_id=100032530
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03 February 2013, 06:07
Woodhitsquote:
Originally posted by shootaway:
It always could be better,I agree.Some people don`t see it like that.They believe that we should accept a common view or take someones word for it-like following a Guru.
I think you missed the joke.
03 February 2013, 07:25
CHIPBDon't know if he's still here or not:
Julian L Nagorski Gunsmith
23 W Main St
Belgrade , MT 59714
406-388-6934
03 February 2013, 07:51
shootawayquote:
Originally posted by Woodhits:
quote:
Originally posted by shootaway:
It always could be better,I agree.Some people don`t see it like that.They believe that we should accept a common view or take someones word for it-like following a Guru.
I think you missed the joke.
No,I think I got it-you were quoting me from a thread long ago.