ACKLEY ABE
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- ST ALBERT, ALBERTA
ok so not much on 1885 issues but lots on Mad Trapper.
ok so not much on 1885 issues but lots on Mad Trapper.
Ya I asked what year yours is.
Sometimes finding the exact year of manufacture can be a head scratcher. For example I own a flat spring low wall 1885 but a previous owner polished off original serial number.
Best estimate is 1900 or thereabouts.
You can get Marble sight and base from Buffalo Arms, Track of the Wolf. Lyman tang sight do work also.
They all ship to Canada. Any Smith should have been able to fit you a tang sight.
That sounds lioe a fun rifle Abe. Post some pics when you get the sights on it. - dan
I will, Dan, when I figure out how to post pics. It is a sweet rifle after finally getting through the scope issues. 22's seem to be going the same route as 308's for me. Never thought I'd have a 308, now have 5 or maybe 6. Had an Anshutz 22, 1416(I think. Mannlicher style stock) and a Rem 541 HB. Figured that would cover me, now have 5 or 6.... The right ones just keep coming up, you know how that goes...
The Anshutz was the first NEW rifle I bought... From Smokey's on 118 ave. I'm sure you remember them. Guy Morrison was working there and I showed up. He knew I had a bit of a passion for so called Mannlicher style stocks and held it up as I walked through the door.
Bob Prestash was good for that. He knew exactly what everyone liked. He held up a Model 70 Featherweight one day as I came in. Schnabel fore-end, nice straight grain with some figure and......fiddleback from stem to stern. I just asked him the price an bought it. Didn't matter what it was chambered for (.270 win as it turned out). I do miss the smaller shops where there was always a pot of coffee on.
Go into Sights and Arms most Saturday mornings now. They do have a pot of coffee on and they have become the recipients of a fair bit of my hard earned cash in the last cpl of years. Good guys. Maybe we'll see you down there some time.
Wow ...rambling on and on.
Take care, Dan.