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Who was Dr. Russell C. Smith

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19 April 2008, 01:54
gasgunner
Who was Dr. Russell C. Smith
Two rifles owned by him have shown up on the net.

This one

http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=97112019

And this one
http://rogerbain.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=24&...769341cc0333864bbca1

John
19 April 2008, 03:22
ForrestB
I've seen several custom rifles from his collection. Each marked with the "RCS" mongram - usually on the trigger guard.


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19 April 2008, 19:04
MJS
I have seen photo's of his rifles in Jack O'Connor's books. I beleive he was a doctor in Alaska. Many of the rifles were factory engraved model 70's.
20 April 2008, 02:40
Mark
There was an article in the ACGG Journal, issue 91:

http://www.acgg.org/issue91.pdf.

Basically he was a surgeon in Wisconsin who comissioned a lot (400+) of rifles. It sounds like a few were used as well, in addition to being works of art.


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20 April 2008, 23:39
tom ga hunter
Before Robin Roberts liquidated Cape Fear Outfitters he had a set of 3 Rifles that were reputed to be the best rifles ever produced by the Olin/winchester custom shop from the Smith collection. A m52 & 2 m70's they were really nice & well past my budget.
21 April 2008, 17:43
gasgunner
Thank you Mark, I knew there had to be a story behind it.

John
21 April 2008, 18:11
LJS
Morris Hallowell has a 300 H&H made for Dr. Smith for sale on his web site. He has some excellent photos of the gun that show the triggerguard and other engraving typical of a Smith gun.