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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
Need to ID a FN action
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<blockquote data-quote="leebotx" data-source="post: 722340" data-attributes="member: 48011"><p>Your rifle is most likely a JC Higgens Model 50 sold by Sears. I used a 50 to convert to a 338 WM for my elk rifle and it has the "FN Action-Made in Belgium" on the left side of the receiver. I'll give you $300 for it right now. No better action to use for a custom rifle. The trigger was the FN design,similar to the original pre 64 M70. You can easily replace it with a Timney.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="leebotx, post: 722340, member: 48011"] Your rifle is most likely a JC Higgens Model 50 sold by Sears. I used a 50 to convert to a 338 WM for my elk rifle and it has the "FN Action-Made in Belgium" on the left side of the receiver. I'll give you $300 for it right now. No better action to use for a custom rifle. The trigger was the FN design,similar to the original pre 64 M70. You can easily replace it with a Timney. [/QUOTE]
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