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Custom Ferguson Mauser
02 September 2024, 00:23
bghntr416Custom Ferguson Mauser
Maker was "Ferguson" according to seller. Al Bieson grip cap, Niedner steep butt plate, Jantz model 75 safety, Blackburn trigger guard/bottom metal. Calber is 6mm Rem. Action is a FN. There is no rear sling swivel installed so I will need to get that done. Lots of fiddleback in the wood, maybe bastogne???
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02 September 2024, 02:49
Duane Wiebe (CG&R)Maker has the eye for design... No foolishness just plain old good work in traditional form.
Never could quite understand the "gotta be different"... Ahh...what's the word I'm looking for
02 September 2024, 03:31
bghntr416I consider that high praise Duane. I purchased it off of gunbroker and the pics did not do the rifle justice.
02 September 2024, 09:54
Peter ConnanBeautiful!
03 September 2024, 03:17
Mike_TXThat's a pretty stick!
03 September 2024, 03:34
p dog shooterVery nice.
Do you know if it is a fast twist barrel
03 September 2024, 06:17
bghntr416Twist is 1:10 which is what I expected given the presumed age of the build. I plan to try some 80 gr Barnes TTSX bullets at decent speeds, maybe 3400 fps or so. Should be a great little deer and coyote rifle out here in CA.
03 September 2024, 16:35
Jim@IMRepsReally nice, well done on your acquisition, hope she's a shooter.
03 September 2024, 20:22
p dog shooterquote:
Twist is 1:10
very nice
04 September 2024, 06:18
bghntr416Thanks to all for the complements. If it doesn't shoot I am in it cheap enough that I can get it rebarreled and still feel like I got a great deal. Of course, if that happens it might turn into a 7x57...
04 September 2024, 13:42
Jim@IMRepsHave tried to learn more about the builder, Ferguson, not really finding anything, do you know anything more, for example is he still around, was he an American, that kind of stuff? Thanks
04 September 2024, 16:46
gasgunnerI seem to recall a Ferguson who used to post on here occasionally. Seems that maybe I bought a scope from him several years ago. Out of Montana maybe. Been a long time. Maybe Bill? I believe Monte Manderino recommended him to me for some work at one time. As I recall he did some pretty fair work.
John
05 September 2024, 01:59
SDHIf you want to find out if Bill Ferguson built the rifle post it here:
https://www.doublegunshop.com/...tlist&Board=7&page=1
ACGG Life Member, since 1985
05 September 2024, 03:15
bghntr416The info that I was given listed Ferguson as working in Ashland, Oregon. I will post this over at doublegunshop and see if I get a response. Thanks for the tip Mr. Hughes. I enjoyed listening to your interview with Reto by the way.
05 September 2024, 10:18
SDHGlad you enjoyed interview with Reto. I believe Bill Ferguson (Rocky Mt Bill) Lived in OR prior to MT.
ACGG Life Member, since 1985
08 September 2024, 03:08
Michael RobinsonLove that rifle! Beautiful wood.
Mike
Wilderness is my cathedral, and hunting is my prayer.
13 September 2024, 22:31
bghntr416I was able to get ahold of Bill Ferguson and he was kind enough to look it over. He said it looks like a build he may have done some 35 years ago. All of his barrel work was done by CP Donnelly in Grants Pass and the font for the caliber looks right. He also lived in Ashland, OR where my note said the rifle was built. He doesn't recall the specific details such as the barrel band and grip cap. All in all, I am pretty confident that it is indeed his work.
14 September 2024, 22:55
SDHGlad you figured that out bghntr. It has always baffled me how or why someone doing professional quality work would not be proud enough to sign it in some way so it could be identified by all who looked at it. I began using mt first form sdh stamp very early in my career. They are well know in the trade and one very seldom sees a gun attributed to me.
I have evolved through 4 professionally made SDH stamps over the years and am now on the verge of destroying them so they will never be used by anyone else.
Point of fact; I recently disassembled a known Jerry Fisher rifle that had been purchase from Jerry's widow Celeste Fisher who said he had built it in the 1960's and one owner had kept it and hunted a lifetime with it. I know Celeste well and spoke with her about the rifle and heard the story of the client from Celeste. But the new owner, my friend Kirk was delighted and relieved when I found the professional stamp in the barrel channel reading, " Jerry Fisher, Kalispell MT." Over the years I've seen several rifles identified as Jerry's work. Most often as Jerry Fischer and there may have been a gunmaker by that name? Later in his career Fisher had his name engraved on the rifle barrel of most of his projects, where all could see it.
ACGG Life Member, since 1985
15 September 2024, 04:02
bghntr416Thank you again for pointing me in the right directions Mr. Hughes. There is a lot of unsigned work out there and like you, I don't understand why the gunmakers don't sign their names to it...
15 September 2024, 06:38
Craftsmanquote:
I don't understand why the gunmakers don't sign their names to it...
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Perhaps modesty.
Craftsman
15 September 2024, 16:33
richjthere was a time when it had to do with the ATF definition, or at least the perception of that.