Custom guns and Restorations by my friend Dave Norin
Custom guns and Restorations by my friend Dave Norin
Dave has a very large CD catalogue of his work from which I shall post if I have his permission. In the meantime, which is the best gun in your opinion?
Grumpy and Mark have met Dave along with me and seen some of his work. He prefers Mauser actions and has been doing an increasing amount of work on Mannlichers these days. He is an ACGG accredited gunsmith and also teaches gunsmithing at the Trinidad State College in Colorado.
Cheers!
PS My favourite would be the 505 Gibbs on the Enfield action.
Grumpy and Mark have met Dave along with me and seen some of his work. He prefers Mauser actions and has been doing an increasing amount of work on Mannlichers these days. He is an ACGG accredited gunsmith and also teaches gunsmithing at the Trinidad State College in Colorado.
Cheers!
PS My favourite would be the 505 Gibbs on the Enfield action.
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I just love that mans work.........................Sheer class !
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Re: Custom guns and Restorations by my friend Dave Norin
My preference the Purdey 1897.
Yup he is a class act.
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Sanjay
Yup he is a class act.
Cheers
Sanjay
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Damned good question Dodger......and I haven`t a clue what the answer is. Well spotted. It isn`t typical of Purdeys of the period because I can`t remember ever seeing a gun like this before.
The lower screw looks most like a gas check but what the other one is I have no idea.....it would be a bizarre and unnecessary way to lock the striker disks. I don`t like the location of the lower screw as a gas check either because it would direct gases back towards ones face.
Mehul, the next time you see Dave you`ll have to ask him about this.
The lower screw looks most like a gas check but what the other one is I have no idea.....it would be a bizarre and unnecessary way to lock the striker disks. I don`t like the location of the lower screw as a gas check either because it would direct gases back towards ones face.
Mehul, the next time you see Dave you`ll have to ask him about this.
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Asif, the Daniel Fraser falling blocks are nice but the Farquharsons are nicer !
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Will go back and re read the Fraser article , got the juices going Grumpy!
There was a major issue with CNC and other machining during the restoration of this piece.My partiality to big bores makes me plonk for the 505 Gibbs...
Best
Axx
There was a major issue with CNC and other machining during the restoration of this piece.My partiality to big bores makes me plonk for the 505 Gibbs...
Best
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Re: Custom guns and Restorations by my friend Dave Norin
Gentlemen,
Thanks for the posts. I'll pass this link on to Dave - he is in St Louis at the NRA Convention and may have dinner with Mark one of these evenings.
Mack The Knife,
I agree that you see a host of beauties on the red carpet at the Oscars, but which one would you most rather have on your arm if you were there? Surely, you must have a choice?
Cheers!
Thanks for the posts. I'll pass this link on to Dave - he is in St Louis at the NRA Convention and may have dinner with Mark one of these evenings.
Mack The Knife,
I agree that you see a host of beauties on the red carpet at the Oscars, but which one would you most rather have on your arm if you were there? Surely, you must have a choice?
Cheers!
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Mack The Knife,
I agree that you see a host of beauties on the red carpet at the Oscars, but which one would you most rather have on your arm if you were there? Surely, you must have a choice?
Mehul,
I ain't fussy. I'll take them all.
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Re: Custom guns and Restorations by my friend Dave Norin
Do you want to know what they cost Dodger ?