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Anyone remember who was making the side lever falling block actions a couple of years back? Confused


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Alan Hall was making them, but no longer.
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Mite check with Lone Star Arms they may still be doing the set up on rollers


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If you're talking Fraser? Tom Griffin.

 
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Rich,

Do you have contact info for Tom Griffin?


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Steve Earle makes a side hammer falling block that is an exact copy of the (Frank) Wesson action from the late 1800's.

People say that it's a copy of the Alexander Henry action (they look the same), but actually it was Wesson who invented (and manufactured) the action first. Alexander Henry simply copied it.

I have one...being finished now (slowly).
333 Jeffery (rimmed).

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Hi Garrett,

Do you have contact info for Steve Earle? I've been corresponding with Tom Griffin, but haven't decided yet what action I'm gonna use. Thanks.


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Andy,

I have his contact info back at the house (I'm at work as I type this).

I'll get it for you.

Steve is a great guy. He makes 2 other falling block actions as well.
They are of amazing fit and finish. Does it on machining/milling equipment at his home.

I have some other custom actions (including a Dakota Model 10 falling block)...his is the best I own.

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Thanks! I'll definitely investigate his actions and visit with him.


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Steve Earl
24 Palmer Road
Plympton, MA 02367

(781) 585-6504

ssmugwump@adelphia.net

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... it was Wesson who invented (and manufactured) the action first.

... He makes 2 other falling block actions as well.


I, too, was under the impression Henry was first. What evidence is available?

I didn't know Earle made other actions already. Which are they? I heard he was working on an improved Ballard, but that it wasn't out yet.
 
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Gentlemens:

Mr. Earle is currently only producing one action, the Frank Wesson #1 long range action. It is without question the finest action I have ever worked with.

Here, if the picture thing works, is a couple pictures of one that has been dressed up a bit...








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Gun Digest 2007 has some pictures of the second type of action Steve Earle is making.

It's an underlever falling block (different than the Ballard's that I know of).

When I last spoke to Steve he was taking orders for the newer type actions, but hadn't shipped any as yet.

I have the type of action pictured above. Just got my barrel from Wind River Rifles: half octagon/half round, with integral quarter rib.

I'm sending the action off to the engraver shortly.

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