06 September 2010, 04:06
jsl3170Gene 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
SGButtonI 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.
06 September 2010, 05:04
CAS IIGene did the metal work on these two rifles, and it is top notch:
06 September 2010, 05:06
jsl3170thanks, charlie. whose bottom metal and triggers are those?
06 September 2010, 05:40
CAS IIBoth 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, 05:47
Cane Ratquote:
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
HBHYes, Gene and his work are top shelf!
HBH
06 September 2010, 06:36
ozark hunterGene 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
homebrewerHow did you take those long pictures? I like how they are big enough to really show the detail.
07 September 2010, 03:09
EDMHUNTERYes 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 RobinsonJeff, 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.