11 January 2011, 19:21
vegard_dinoHeerens action, some information will be good
Hi all
When it comes to falling block rifles, I know VERY little. And even less when it comes to the Heeren action, block.
It sure has a odd looking trigger set up to.
How do that, the triggers work?
How is the Heeren action?
Thanks for helping
11 January 2011, 19:34
Bailey BradshawThis should help you.
http://www.google.com/patents/...heeren++rifle+actionHartman and Weiss ues this action....says a lot.
12 January 2011, 10:14
D99You can buy the pattent from the US Gov for $20?
I did it, I think it's worth it.
They have a lot of other patents on there as well. Hagn, Miller.
Designs are only protected for 15 years.
12 January 2011, 11:53
vegard_dinoThanks for the info.
Nice guns you make Mailey

22 January 2011, 13:17
MatsNquote:
Originally posted by D99:
You can buy the pattent from the US Gov for $20?
I did it, I think it's worth it.
They have a lot of other patents on there as well. Hagn, Miller.
Designs are only protected for 15 years.
Does it includes drawings?
29 January 2011, 21:15
<generalwar>The Heeren is an exceptional well built and strong action design, Hartmann & Weiss offer a model and I believe Ziegenhahn also does. I used to have a couple made by W. Glaser with the Heeren setup. Was very nice but a little complicated to operate compared to a Hagn or Fraser side lever.