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01 February 2008, 06:43
skb
Fraiser copy?
I know I saw one somewhere....anybody have a clue who was making the copy of the fraiser falling block action? Thanks,
Steve
01 February 2008, 06:50
Duane Wiebe
I assume you mean "Fraser"? Jim Corp, an ACGG member made such a copy...try to find out at acgg@acgg.org
01 February 2008, 07:18
jeffeosso
You mean the griffin frasers?
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Originally posted by richj:
Got this one back from John Adams this week. Quick and Dirty off the store counter. (not shown is the gold filled blade blanks)

Next stop bluing.




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01 February 2008, 16:12
skb
Now it becomes apparent that my grade school teachers were correct and I may need to be able to spell. Fraser is what I was looking for. Thank you gentlemen. Jeffe...PM responded too.
Steve
01 February 2008, 18:33
richj
Steve

with the stock


02 February 2008, 01:55
Chisana
Both James Corpe and John Madole converted Ruger actions to the Fraser style side lever. Joe Smithson made some Fraser type actions (maybe 4). One was depicted on the cover of Gunmaker a few years ago and it blew my mind. I would suspect that any Fraser project today, either on a converted Ruger or a one off action will approach 20K.


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