How much is a name worth to you, all else the same?
If all else is indeed the same there is generally a name attached.
How much is a name worth to you, all else the same?
What gunsmith would put his mark on a gun that looks like this:
Circle with GXG in it. I seen a nice Browning Safari on another site come up but it appeared to be reamed out with that mark beside the area where the original cartridge was scratched out. I believe it was a factory 300 H&H and reamed out to 300 win mag.. I'd like to ream out all the people and smiths that reamed out all the 300 H&H Brownings to 300 Weatherby and 300 Win Mag!
If all else is indeed the same there is generally a name attached.
A name to some...means absolutely nothing, or even less, to others.
R.
I expect a custom rifle to shoot quite well, but I have had some pretty shytey builds shoot well and I would not even consider keeping them around... fit and finish and craftsmanship are important to me... I love guns and consider them to be functional art.
Then you generally get garbage work. As I was saying, good work makes names. If you are unknown there is a reason. But some wouldn’t know the difference and most even less.
How about looking at it this way, Chunk?
Just because a fellow is "known" to some, doesn't mean he is "known" to all.
Lots of fellows here in Alberta that folks in Ontario and East have never heard of.
Does that make their work poor? Diminish the quality somehow? Make it garbage?
R.
Laughing. And as usual you make it personal. And yet there never appears to be any examples of this exemplary unknown work.
As usual, you completely miss the point, and don’t answer the questions. Laughing.
Personal? Hardly.
According to your own logic, you have a lot of garbage rifles.
No?
R.
Wow that’s a gorgeous Mauser. What is it chambered for?




























