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02 March 2008, 01:55
richj
The Fraser SS is done.
The .405 Win Griffin-Fraser is done. Full pics to come later.














02 March 2008, 02:27
Ian (VA)
I'm glad to be the first to say congratulations! That's my new favorite .405 and what I aspire to own in the future. Well done, all around!
02 March 2008, 02:32
Rusty
Congratulations! A beautiful rifle!


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02 March 2008, 02:44
shootaway
very nice
02 March 2008, 03:09
Dall85
Beyond a dream...That is beautiful!


Jim
02 March 2008, 04:07
450/400
WOW!
02 March 2008, 04:33
fla3006
Very very nice !


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02 March 2008, 05:29
richj
Thanks. One more pic


02 March 2008, 06:31
Pegleg
Outstanding!!!


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02 March 2008, 06:31
Wayne Elmer
Your persistence is beautifully rewarded. Congratulations, and well done!

Wayne E.
02 March 2008, 08:07
450/400
I always wanted a Fraser.
02 March 2008, 09:44
jeffeosso
450/400 -
Come to the March 9th shoot in Houston and Meet the fella that builds them


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02 March 2008, 11:35
ForrestB
Very nice work. Who did the engraving?


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02 March 2008, 11:51
jens poulsen
Very beautiful rifle thumb


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02 March 2008, 14:58
richj
Forrest

John Adams in Vermont.

Rich


quote:
Originally posted by ForrestB:
Very nice work. Who did the engraving?

02 March 2008, 18:41
yeti
Rich,
Congrats!!!

And it's by a local smith within the city limits. Wonderful! Mr. B is prolly the last of the post-Ambercrombie Griffin & Howe smiths still in the game. Really really nice.
02 March 2008, 19:24
jeffeosso
Mr B?
That's kind of confusing.. The action is a griffin fraser, made in Houston, Tx. The engraving in vermont, and I don't know who blued or stocked it, but is that who Mr B is?


opinions vary band of bubbas and STC hunting Club


Words aren't Murder - Political assassination is MURDER
Information on Ammoguide about
the416AR, 458AR, 470AR, 500AR
What is an AR round? Case Drawings 416-458-470AR and 500AR.
476AR,
http://www.weaponsmith.com
02 March 2008, 20:13
Westpac
quote:
Originally posted by richj:



Ooops. How much play is in the lever? Nice looking rifle otherwise.


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02 March 2008, 20:43
TC1
Very nice. The .405 was a nice choice too.

Terry


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02 March 2008, 20:55
jeffeosso
Malm
ZERO .. stock dent would be from thumb nail .. "opps" indeed


opinions vary band of bubbas and STC hunting Club


Words aren't Murder - Political assassination is MURDER
Information on Ammoguide about
the416AR, 458AR, 470AR, 500AR
What is an AR round? Case Drawings 416-458-470AR and 500AR.
476AR,
http://www.weaponsmith.com
02 March 2008, 22:48
450/400
Jeffeosso, what are the details? I would like that.
02 March 2008, 23:37
flaco
When I got my most recent--and ambitious--project back from being blued--shame on me for not doing it myself--I was so twitterpated while assembling the rifle I inflicted a small blem on the stock.

Yes, that same stock that represents countless hours of work.

"Don't worry about it, flaco," my boss said. "It's a hunting rifle now."

Don't worry about it, richj.

It's a hunting rifle now.

A very, very beautiful hunting rifle.

flaco
02 March 2008, 23:55
Thaine
I would hope to heck it is a hunting rifle!

Very very nice! I do hope that it sees some quality time in the field.


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02 March 2008, 23:56
richj
Tom made the action and barreled it with a Kreiger.
John Adams engraved it.
George B. did the stock, sights, rib, bluing, etc..

There's no play in the lever.

Rich

quote:
Originally posted by jeffeosso:
Mr B?
That's kind of confusing.. The action is a griffin fraser, made in Houston, Tx. The engraving in vermont, and I don't know who blued or stocked it, but is that who Mr B is?

02 March 2008, 23:58
450/400
There's a reason they call them "character marks."
03 March 2008, 22:39
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Where did the quarter rib come from, and what make are the scope rings?? Really nice work! I'm in the middle of checkering a Mannlicher style stock, now, and the neck pains should go away in about a month. Cold tea bags over the eyes help, too.
03 March 2008, 22:50
richj
Quarter rib may have been done from scratch. The rings are Talley.
04 March 2008, 07:27
vigillinus
Beitzinger is known around NYC as a top workman, put some scope blocks on a .22 for me once, but I have some caveats about this rifle. First, the express sight is way too far back. It should be several inches forward, for instance, just above the tip of the forend. Compare original Brit SS big game rifles. This is expecially the case because customers who can foot the bill for high class custom rifles like this one are usually going to be middle aged or older, and getting far sighted. Second, the scope mounts should properly be quick detachable, lever release. The separate screwdriver needed to take off the Talleys will never be available when the hunter needs it.