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Revamped, " Soroka'd " Ruger No1 Stock, underlever and triggerguard
09 January 2016, 05:01
sorokaRevamped, " Soroka'd " Ruger No1 Stock, underlever and triggerguard
Hi Guys,
We have set up a shop in Sedona AZ and are considering making a genuine Farquharson styled under lever, trigger guard very similar to what is used on my Soroka rifles, for Ruger No1's.
We will also be able to supply with this a stock that is basically a pattern of my single shot stock in any grade of wood you like for Grade 3 Turkish to the best you can get.
This will get rid of the rather agricultural square fronted trigger guard with the hollowed out under lever. I am thinking this might be some way to giving the average guy a significant aesthetic upgrade to his Ruger No1 without having to rob a bank to do it.
If the quality was acceptable would you be happy with hand filed and finished cast parts or would you want machined billet?
Lastly, or would you prefer a H&H Woodward Patent under lever and trigger guard look?
Any feed back appreciated, TIA
Glenn Soroka.
09 January 2016, 16:00
Mike Scottpictures and prices would be helpful
09 January 2016, 18:00
poprivitYes, do need photos. Sounds like just the thing for my #1.
09 January 2016, 18:51
loud-n-boomerSounds interesting, and I have no issue with properly cast parts, but as others have requested, pictures, or at least drawings would be helpful in evaluating the question.
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09 January 2016, 20:57
meteThese would be " investment cast" a very high quality casting and capable of being almost any alloy you want.
Casting a part shaped like a trigger guard makes good sense. It's only a modern method of the casting of trigger guards that was used over 200 years ago !!

10 January 2016, 06:19
sorokaUnfortunately there are no pictures of made parts as this time as there will be quite a bit of work before the parts would be available, cad modelling, prototyping etc.
Just wanted to gauge interest before undertaking the work. Maybe all but the fussiest are happy with the guard and underlever the way they are. Obviously there is the old cost versus demand ratio to be considered.
Anyway what would you prefer Gibbs styled trigger guard or the more conventional H&H Woodward patent style guard and under lever?
Cheers
10 January 2016, 07:32
LRxGreat idea! Looking forward to seeing how this progresses.
To answer your questions: I'd prefer the Gibbs, and since Rugers are made from investment castings, I'm sure no one would mind you saving money by casting the proposed under levers in the same manner!
11 January 2016, 05:00
kda55Agree with Loud'n'boomer. Drawings would be helpful. I this something that would retrofit on a #3 also.
11 January 2016, 11:20
Idaho Sharpshooterdo you plan on making any of the single shot rifles that were discussed here a couple years ago?
11 January 2016, 19:13
Bill/OregonI would be very interested in seeing both trigger guard and stock offerings for the No. 1. I have a donor rifle in the safe waiting to be turned into a .360 NE No. 2. Probably have George at Treebone turn the blanks from some premium walnut I have stashed.
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12 January 2016, 12:05
boom stick
19 January 2016, 05:12
Colin MastersI'd love to see the lever strengthened so that it did not have any play from side to side. I am interested in all the above as well. I surprised there are not more number one stock options. They need a little help in the stock geometry.
19 January 2016, 05:43
Colin Masters
19 January 2016, 06:51
dpcdMake a wood and bondo model, paint it black and take a picture of it; no one will commit to a vague idea.
13 February 2016, 03:48
AFreemanVague it is not. Visit the Soroka rifle website......lotsa tasty photos to be seen.
13 February 2016, 18:10
maralThis sounds very interesting.Custom-parts for Ruger No1 is allways nice. Hopefully these parts can be exported to Europe as well

01 July 2016, 23:32
ChiefR53Any updates to this?
Thanks!
04 July 2016, 06:27
Rockdocquote:
Originally posted by Idaho Sharpshooter:
do you plan on making any of the single shot rifles that were discussed here a couple years ago?
Check their website, quite a few have been made. Tom "TSquare" has one. Beautiful looking rifles.
Cheers, Chris
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