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Do any of you have a link where I can find information about fall block actions?
I am interested in Farquarson and guns like that.

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Johan
 
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I have found many falling block actions on the United States Patent Office website (www.uspto.gov). Hope this helps.
 
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There's lots of falling block actions around now. Ruger makes the #1, Dakota #10, Martin Hagn produces possibly the best falling block ever made (the Hagn), Hall is making a falling block, Cooper Arms used to have the Peregine (but I'm not sure if it's still in production), The Browning and Winchester single shots are of falling block designs. These are the ones to handle today's higher pressure cartridges. Others include the Sharps, Ballard, etc...
Nobody is making an exact replica of the Farquharson right now, but you can find them from time to time on some of the auction sites (GunsAmerica, etal), though they are pretty spendy (figure around $10,000 USD). The Ruger No.1 is probably the closest in appearance to the Farquharson, but the Dakota is fairly close also. If you are looking at an upper end custom falling block action, check out the Hagn.

As for website links, go to google.com and type in any of the above references, you should be able to find lots of info on all them.
 
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You can also try www.eabco.com
 
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Hi

i think martini and Hagn action , also the Dakota model 10 , and Hein are well made I hear Searcy is coming out with their own version of the falling block. If you want some ideas on a Farquharson look at the books by wal winfer. I have just finished a Fraquharson project its a 500 NE. I have two original Gibbs Farquharsons projects underway now. They are getting barreled by Martini and Hagn. Its hard to beat the looks of an original Farquharson. I would post some photos but not sure how to do this on AR as of yet. If you want some ideas on stock design and metal work you can see photos on my web site . Go to www.luxuswalnut.com and look under Luxus projects .
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I think that waffenfabrik is making a close copy:

http://www.rifleactions.com/singleshotrifles.htm

Tom Griffin is making a Fraser copy.. Here's mine in 405 Win:


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Rich ,

that is a great looking action. Would like to see it when its finished.

Clay
 
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A fine looking action indeed. richj, I'm not familiar with this Tom Griffin. Any further information would be appreciated.

EDIT: I should have spent some time with google before asking. The stock maker Pisano has information on it here. It was a limited run. Frowner
 
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Dom did a nice job on his. I think I have the story from Single Shot Rifle Journal in hard copy somewhere. Here's a link to some more pics:

http://home.pipeline.com/~shootzg/fraser/

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Thanks for the pictures. When was Pisano's article published? I believe my subscription hasn't yet run out, but my most recent copies are waiting for me in a drawer back in Illinois.
 
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I don't believe the run was that limited. They get built in batches of 5 or 6.


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March-April 2003.

http://www.domscustomrifles.com/publications.html


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Thanks for the pictures. When was Pisano's article published? I believe my subscription hasn't yet run out, but my most recent copies are waiting for me in a drawer back in Illinois.
 
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The ASSRA forum has more single shot experts on it than anywhere else. There are more wonderful single shot actions made today than you can shake a stick at.

http://www.assra.com/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.pl


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March-April 2003


Thanks; my subscription started a bit later in that year.

Out of curiousity, do you have a weight for the action?
 
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Sorry no weight.

Brent


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A local friend of mine has one of these Frank Wesson #1 receivers on order from Steve Earl... Can't wait to see it! Here's a link to an article from the ASSRA Feature Articles...
Frank Wesson #1
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Those ARE pretty sweet! Reports from those that have them are pretty enticing as well.

I'm trying to figure out why I need one. There must be a reason but I can't quite put my finger on it yet.

Brent


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richj, the Hein action illustrated is misdescribed by them, it is obviously not a Webley but appears to be a takeoff on the Holland & Holland.
 
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richj, the Hein action illustrated is misdescribed by them, it is obviously not a Webley but appears to be a takeoff on the Holland & Holland.


vigillinus,
Actually it is a Webley. It is a reproduction of an 1897 Webley. In Kirton's book on British Falling Blocks, there is a chapter about Webley. The most recogizable is the 02 Webley, however, for a short period of time they built the 1897. According to Kirton there were only three left existance, Dave Caboth, who works in our shop contacted him and said there are 4 because he had one. Pictures were sent and Kirton verified that is in fact an original 1897 Webley. The first picture below is of this original, one of 4 known to exist. The second is our C-97 (named for Caboth, who did the reengineering work, and 97 for the 1897 Webley).
I beleive you made your statement because it does not look like the 02 Webley, but it is in fact an 1897 Webley.





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