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Brent, I've found a pic of another one that a guy posted in 2014. I've asked LRF to please post it. Incidentally, mine came from the auction of the Benenson collection.

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Thanks, LRF. This rifle's owner is in NY and the rifle is in a 30-30 based wildcat with Weatherby-like shoulders which he says shoots 3/4 MOA with Sierra 168 grain MKs. The metal work was by Haupage and the stocking by Farr.

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HalfaDouble,
If you feel comfortable to do so it would be nice to see your rifle with the action and barrel metal out of the stock. And pics of the inside of the stock bedding.

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Thanks for finding that pictured. I wonder how many more of these are out there?


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Actually, the way it is working now, I'm afraid to touch it;-) It may be held by magic - what were they on in the 30s?

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Speaking of High Walls, here's yet another political post from rocky mtn bill that he posted in his latest off-topic thread in the main double gun forum today.

Originally Posted By: rocky mtn bill
Lloyd, Your mental gymnastics to maintain your faith in Trump must have worn you out by now. You have made an extraordinary effort to explain away his incompetence.The decision to oppose wearing a mask in order to assert your freedom from an oppressive state and thus endanger innocent people around you is a wonderful example of your conseravaturd priorities. I hope you and everyone you come in contact with get through his somehow. You might, however, consider doing something to make that a bit more likely.


For some odd reason, Billy avoids posting his anti-Trump and anti-Conservative diatribes and support for anti-gun Liberal Democrats here in the Custom Rifle forum. I suppose he just likes to hide his support for anti-gunners from his rifle buddies.

Is it any wonder that we are locked in a never ending battle to maintain our 2nd Amendment Rights when we have guys like Billy giving aid and comfort to the enemy???


A true sign of mental illness is any gun owner who would vote for an Anti-Gunner like Joe Biden.

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It's not my cup of tea, but the one piece stock 1885's are interesting. There's a Martini action variant that seems to pull off the one piece stock theme well, the Zeller rook rifle.

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I owned a spectacular little Zellar Martini rook, for about 3 hours, until I was talked out of it. I bought and sold that one right. I think they made a hammer version as well. Those are neat guns.

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