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06 September 2010, 04:06
jsl3170
Gene Simillion
Gents:

Does Gene Simillion sit in one of the lofty seats alongside the likes of Echols and Penrod when it comes to the M70? Does anyone own a Simillion M70 they could post pics of and discuss?

Thanks,

Jeff
06 September 2010, 04:31
SGButton
I would rank Gene among the best. Many years ago he built me a Pre-64 and a Model 52. They were among the nicest rifles I have ever owned. His work is first rate and I do not feel that you could do better.


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06 September 2010, 05:04
CAS II
Gene did the metal work on these two rifles, and it is top notch:



06 September 2010, 05:06
jsl3170
thanks, charlie. whose bottom metal and triggers are those?
06 September 2010, 05:40
CAS II
Both have factory triggers with the levers reshaped. The gray stocked rifle has Blackburn metal and the tan stocked rifle has Sound Metal Products metal.
06 September 2010, 05:46
jsl3170
thanks again. calibers?
06 September 2010, 05:47
Cane Rat
quote:
Originally posted by jsl3170:
Gents:

Does Gene Simillion sit in one of the lofty seats alongside the likes of Echols and Penrod when it comes to the M70? Does anyone own a Simillion M70 they could post pics of and discuss?

Thanks,

Jeff


Yes. He and Mark actually collaborate on projects quite a bit.
06 September 2010, 06:21
HBH
Yes, Gene and his work are top shelf!

HBH
06 September 2010, 06:36
ozark hunter
Gene has done three rebarrel jobs for me, on pre-64 70's and all are top shelf in every way. A 300 H&H, 35 Whelan, and a 375 H&H, all exremely accurate.
06 September 2010, 07:56
homebrewer
How did you take those long pictures? I like how they are big enough to really show the detail.
07 September 2010, 03:09
EDMHUNTER
Yes he is in the same league as both smiths you mentioned. Mark does not do wood stocks only metal and synthetic.
07 September 2010, 03:57
Michael Robinson
Jeff, Steven Dodd Hughes features two rifles that Gene Semillion worked on in his excellent book, Custom Rifles in Black and White.

One is a Winchester Model 52 that was a collaboration with stockmaker Steve Billeb. It is the ne plus ultra of Model 52s, IMHO, and Semillion's metal work is ingenious.

The other is a Model 70 in .375 H&H Mag. The .375 is entirely Semillion's work. Superb in every way.

From these and other Semillion rifles I have seen, I would have to say that Gene Semillion is a truly gifted craftsman.


Mike

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