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Single shot actions
29 November 2008, 00:02
vapodogSingle shot actions
I'm considering building a 218 Bee on a single shot action but have already ruled out the Martinis.....and the break actions of NEF don't do much for me either....
Does someone make an action like an 1885 single shot or something resembling a up-scaled stevens crackshot suitable for the 218 bee family?
Any links would be appreciated
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29 November 2008, 01:26
michaeljAmerican gun company 1885 actions
Upper Missouri Trading co. Remington Hepburn action kits
Michael J
29 November 2008, 01:38
ACRecurveAn 1885 low wall would be a good choice, IMO, but I really like 1885's.
Good hunting,
Andy
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29 November 2008, 02:57
shootawayHagn single shot rifles.The BEST rifles in the world today.
29 November 2008, 04:36
ACRecurveHagn, or if you're gonna spend that kind of $$, then one of the Griffin-Fraser sidelever falling blocks.

Good hunting,
Andy
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29 November 2008, 05:17
vapodogI was googling some and found this
look here 
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29 November 2008, 05:35
MacifejSearcy makes a nice looking falling block too..
29 November 2008, 06:11
tin candoesn't
Browning make a falling block?
29 November 2008, 06:14
ACRecurveThey make 1885's and used to make the B78's which were also 1885's.
Good hunting,
Andy
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29 November 2008, 20:32
butchlocwhatdoyoumean NO MARTINIS???auuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuugh
30 November 2008, 05:04
Big EarlI was able to ogle a new Farquharson action by Ballard at the Louisville NRA show. Just a prototype but they said they had plans to make it soon. Really well made, they let me work it a couple times until I started slobbering, then they took it away. I guess that 4140 rusts pretty easy unblued.
30 November 2008, 06:02
bartsche
Elmer Spurger of Grand Junction built my wife a 38 special with a 16.5" barrel on a #3 Ruger action. That was 26 years ago and it is still a tack driver at 50 yds. Is it hard to find #3s now days?

roger
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30 November 2008, 06:21
richjI'd love to see a 3/4 Farquharson action or a modernized Hereen(sic).
Rich
30 November 2008, 18:54
vapodogThanks for the ideas folks.....right now I'm looking to Big Timber Montana for their C Sharps 1885 hi-wall action. I see it's also available in a finished rifle and in 218 Bee as well....
I didn't find the Browning.....maybe it's no longer in production but the Winchester website shows a hi-wall that is non catalged.
Butch Searcy and several others seem to like their actions way too much....but they sure are beautiful works of art.
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30 November 2008, 20:30
J BennettVapodog
I have a 218 Bee that I built on a miniature Farquharson that was imported from Italy about 10 years ago. I have not seen these since then.
I can get some pictures if you want.
I do not know your skills or what you are willing to invest but look at Rodney Storie's kits,
http://kwk.us/FA/Upper Missouri Trading Company did have a few of his kits machined for the $400.00+ range.
Also check out
www.actioncastings.usHope this helps.
James
30 November 2008, 21:31
montea6bquote:
Originally posted by vapodog:
.....right now I'm looking to Big Timber Montana for their C Sharps 1885 hi-wall action. I see it's also available in a finished rifle and in 218 Bee as well....
I love the Sharps 1874. Have you checked out the scaled down ones in Big Sandy Montana? Check out this link if you haven't already:
Little SharpsThey are avalable in 218 Bee.
01 December 2008, 00:40
iirangerMr. Brown, eabco.com, makes a falling block of small dimensions. I believe the original design was done in Grand Island, NE...
MOA used to make a falling block pistol, rather small.
Navy Arms had a rolling block in .357 that should about work if you don't over heat the pressures. Might find one of them used.
I love the 1885 designs, can't afford Farkys, but they are bigger and unnecessarily heavy IMHO. Luck. Happy trails.
01 December 2008, 17:47
tin canquote:
Originally posted by bartsche:

Elmer Spurger of Grand Junction built my wife a 38 special with a 16.5" barrel on a #3 Ruger action. That was 26 years ago and it is still a tack driver at 50 yds. Is it hard to find #3s now days?

roger
They were hard to find when they were in production
