A friend of mine actually designed and made his own action using features of the old Sharps and Win High wall. It has a straight firing pin but uses a mounted hammer and a self designed and built sidelock action . It is a falling block cartridge firing gun. He does quite well in silouette matches. The only store part is the barrel.
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fla3006, you need to scroll down further. It is not the 99 stock. There is a side lever Fraser action below that post entitled My elk rifle. It blew me away that the guy built this action.
Customstox: fla3006, you need to scroll down further. It is not the 99 stock. There is a side lever Fraser action below that post entitled My elk rifle.
Now I see! Anyone who can do that is a genius. Once a guy walked by my table at the Houston show with a similar barreled action. His was a homemade miniature Farq with a ribbed oct/rd barrel, integral barrel band, the whole 9 yards. I asked about it and who he was, turned out he was a local machinist over in Louisiana who made the rife in his garage. The Fraser is especially nice!
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Forrest, I saw an article written about a .22 rimfire done on a Ruger #1 with extensive reworking of the action. Same thing, the builder brought it by a table occupied by a writer at a show back east. He wrote the article and the guy who built it was a farmer with little or no formal metalwork training.