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Differing view points I would say. Possible that G&H sourced a new action action in the 50's but highly unlikely. Many Farquharson rifles were being pulled apart during that period of time and most were turned into varmint rifles. I appreciate some G&H bolt rifles but for the most part they do not speak to me. Too much wood, the cheek piece is usually overly large and the same for the fore ends. They certainly made a mark on American gunmaking but in my mind they come up quite short when compared to most British sporting rifles. I almost always prefer the lines on British rifles and that is especially true in regards to falling block rifles. The joy of hunting a single shot is how svelte they are, not so with this one. Just my opinion...... Steve |