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Hello Folks I've made a fairly wide trawl of the net looking for a modestly priced action, preferably of the falling block type, on which to build a take-down rifle. I'm thinking on spending up to $400-500. Chamber will probably be 7x57R or 25-303 I've ruled out Martinis (I already have 2) as the steel is usually quite soft and my smith feels that the barrel threads get sloppy too soon on a heavily used (ie frequently taken down) rifle, although a modern replica might be ok. The usual standby from Ruger isn't really suitable for a takedown unless someone knows how to modifiy the spring system in the forend. I've got a couple of break actions (eg NEF/Baikal's) but don't like the tip up action for serious hunting. Any other suggestions of something that is reasonably readily obtainable?? Cheers - Foster | ||
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If you were to take the stock off and on a SS would that satisfy your reasons? Join the NRA | |||
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Your smith obviously does not know Martini's. One of the best takedown rifles that I've seen was a Winchester 405 built on a Greener GP. This is a large framed Martini that was originally designed as a takedown. The action frame is split vertically and one half turn on the locking screw with a coin allows the barrel to be removed. Hold still varmint; while I plugs yer! If'n I miss, our band of 45/70 brothers, will fill yer full of lead! | |||
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