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A10ACN
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Re: Fraser .303 Single Shot Rifle [Re: ]
      #158801 - 12/04/10 05:43 PM

GeneralWar-
I don't see anything fictional in what I wrote. I believe I made it clear that the rifle depicted "appeared" to be the one I described and "if" it happened to be the same one, it was a fine rifle. If it is indeed a different rifle, it is very, very similar, which is to be expected from a maker of Fraser's caliber. The case, scope, caliber, and condition led me to believe it was the same rifle. As you know, there are few Fraser's of any type out there, thus, seeing one in the exact state of one I am familiar with, from someone who has bought rifles in the same country, led me to believe it was the same. I would say more reasonable deduction on my part, rather than fiction. At any rate, enjoy the rifle!


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Re: Fraser 303 [Re: DandyofPunjab]
      #176567 - 04/03/11 05:35 AM

The groove in the forend tip of the Fraser, does, indeed, have a purpose; it is to tie a leather lace into, for tying rifle down securely into a vehicle rifle rack, so rifle won't fall out while vehicle is driving over rough roads and rough ground on safari. Fraser thought of everything.

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Re: Fraser .303 Single Shot Rifle [Re: ]
      #176568 - 04/03/11 05:45 AM

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An identical one exists here (in fact more than one).

Of the two I am thinking of, one is in mint condition.




Are they for sale Nigel?




Don't know. Might ask for you.

Quite a few single shots - like Fraser's, Holland's etc, exist in Aust because of a very high level of interest over here in them - pushed along of course by Wally Winfer.

Same as the level of DR ownership in this country was very high until the rest of the world cottoned on.


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Re: Fraser 303 [Re: doubleriflejack]
      #176589 - 04/03/11 11:58 AM

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The groove in the forend tip of the Fraser, does, indeed, have a purpose; it is to tie a leather lace into, for tying rifle down securely into a vehicle rifle rack, so rifle won't fall out while vehicle is driving over rough roads and rough ground on safari. Fraser thought of everything.




That can't be it. Unless you consider a wagon pulled by a team of oxen a "safari vehicle"
Fraser borrowed it from Alex Henry. Not sure what the purpose was but I think even some of the Alex Henry muzzle loading match rifles had the groove. I will have to look over some pictures.

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Re: Fraser .303 Single Shot Rifle [Re: ]
      #181948 - 19/05/11 05:24 AM

Generalwar,
A good friend of mine is currently doing some minor restoration work on the exact twin to your Fraser, a twin even to the .303 British chambering. Its case is very nearly, but not quite identical to yours as well. Unfortunately, some "backyard mechanic", in an attempt to tighten the rear sight assembly, buggered it up. As well, somebody at one time fitted a tang sight to the rifle, which was later removed. Is there a possibility that you might post a couple of photos of the rear sight on yours, from two different aspects, and preferably with the scope removed? That would be "the answer to a maiden's prayers" in restoring the sight to its original configuration.

Best,
Ron Vella.


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Re: Fraser .303 Single Shot Rifle [Re: Anonymous]
      #184574 - 25/06/11 10:48 AM

Hello. I'm new to this group and am interested in this topic as I'm in the process of restoring Fraser #1719.In trying to determine its date of manufacture, I was told that the Fraser legers have been lost but with so few rifles made, that it may be possible to estimate the date of manufacture if reliable dates can be determined for even a few rifles.The rifle starting this topic was said to have been made in 1904. Could you tell us what data lead to determining this date? It took me awhile to get registered but if the poster asking for pictures of the rear sight still needs them, I can post them as soon as I find out how to post pictures.
otto


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Re: Fraser .303 Single Shot Rifle [Re: chipmaker]
      #184577 - 25/06/11 11:50 AM

Chipmaker,
A couple of clear photos of the rear sight would certainly be helpful.


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Re: Fraser .303 Single Shot Rifle [Re: Ron_Vella]
      #184599 - 26/06/11 12:36 AM

Otto,
Welcome to NitroExpress!
I look forward to more of your posts regarding your Fraser build.
They are truly beautiful rifles - one of the best to be sure.

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Re: Fraser .303 Single Shot Rifle [Re: Ron_Vella]
      #184610 - 26/06/11 03:23 AM

Ron. I'll try to attach a link to some rear sight photo's.
Otto
(I went ahead and copied three of the pictures here to the thread.
Looks like a scope base on the barrel as well.
Huvius)







Edited by CptCurl (27/06/11 01:38 AM)


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Re: Fraser .303 Single Shot Rifle [Re: chipmaker]
      #184624 - 26/06/11 11:24 AM

That's fantastic fellows. Thanks so much for your help.

Best,
Ron.


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Re: Fraser .303 Single Shot Rifle [Re: Anonymous]
      #223807 - 18/01/13 01:53 AM

I came late to this thread, but cannot refrain from saying "BLOODY LOVELY RIFLE!"

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Re: Fraser .303 Single Shot Rifle [Re: A10ACN]
      #223811 - 18/01/13 02:36 AM

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Let me add, btw, that if any of the budding or active gunsmiths who frequent here want to study a rifle maker, you could do no better than Fraser and this rifle in particular. Observe the lines of this rifle. Balanced and flowing but utterly purposeful. The swept grip of the stock, the trim and tapered forend. The low mounted scope. The very tasteful and integrated scroll work. This rifle was meant to be carried and used and when not in use to be an object of pride for the owner. That guy Fraser knew something about rifle building that few others seem to grasp. Seems today, most rifle smiths order a barrel, screw it into an action, buy the most expensive and garish piece of wood, whittle it out in the basic shape of a stock, sends the pieces out to get scratched up by the engraver, marries it all together and declares it another masterpiece. Look but don't touch! When you see a Fraser, and a few other early makers, you WANT to touch it. You want to pick it up, heft it to shoulder, sight on some far ranging animal unseen by anyone else around, and then sit down with the rifle in hand and admire it in the light of the fire anticipating the next opportunity to go afield with the rifle. I wouldn't doubt that at least some of the wood wear on the rifle above was from the original owner stroking the rifle and feeling for the imperceptible line separating wood and metal. If you've seen or own a Fraser, you know of what I speak.




That's the idea!

And you nailed the reason why I do it!

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Re: Fraser .303 Single Shot Rifle [Re: StephenCoker]
      #223816 - 18/01/13 03:49 AM

Oh my yes - isn't that lovely!!

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