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Ruger No.3 questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Raingull" data-source="post: 2725132" data-attributes="member: 125008"><p>Modern falling blocks (Ruger #1,#3, recent 1885 High Wall's from Browning and Winchester) are strong actions (and my favorite actions by far). It is odd to me that there are not more custom falling block action makers out there. Maybe the patents are too simple to easily be designed around and too expensive to procure?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raingull, post: 2725132, member: 125008"] Modern falling blocks (Ruger #1,#3, recent 1885 High Wall's from Browning and Winchester) are strong actions (and my favorite actions by far). It is odd to me that there are not more custom falling block action makers out there. Maybe the patents are too simple to easily be designed around and too expensive to procure? [/QUOTE]
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