My centerfire long gun hunting & sporting preference goes in this order:
1) Bolt
2) Lever
3) Single
4) Semi
5) Pump
Semi & pump being way distant down the line from the first three choices.
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NAA.
I agree!
My centerfire long gun hunting & sporting preference goes in this order:
1) Bolt
2) Lever
3) Single
4) Semi
5) Pump
Semi & pump being way distant down the line from the first three choices.
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NAA.
Envious of that Stone, where abouts were you? Country looks different than Muncho / Ketchika, guessing Omineca, or maybe north a good ways by all the white on him?
With that criteria, my choice would be a bolt action.
ahhh yes but the OP question was : "Your favourite alternate mechanism, that is to say non-bolt action."
so I was just playing along
I was a little off the mark on that.You're quite correct.I was a little off the mark on that.
Classy, would love to see a pic of your Gibbs if you get a chance.![]()
I like a nice single shot rifle in either a falling block like a Ruger #1 or a Browning 1885 or in a trim little break action. I have always regretted not snatching up the Old Man's TCR '83 before he sold it. Short, light, compact, trim and accurate. Had a 22-250 barrel and 30-06 barrel. It was a fine little rifle. The Germans/Austrians make fine single shots as well but they're a bit spendy.
I also lust after a Double in 303. An old Dominion Grade Holland would be wonderful but even a trade boxlock would be a real treat to own.
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[/URL]Here are a couple of quick pictures I took of the Gibb's Farquarson
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the 3 in the center are some of my favorites, top gun is a Westley Ricahrds under lever hammer gun in 450 nitro, plain working rifle that shoots very well
The second is the Gibb's made in the mid 1880's is in 500 BPE and is fully engraved and cased
The next is a WW Greener 4 bore smooth bore that was sold in Afirica by WG Rawbone, believe to have been set up as a ball gun for a backup gun, the one below it is a WG Rawbone 10 gauge that was sold when WG Rawbone was on business in Toronto
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John
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