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Farrow Rifles?
Mar 5th, 2011 at 4:47pm
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Does anyone on the forum have any experience with Farrow rifles?
There doesn't seem to be a lot of information on the net.
From what I've been able to find it sounds like each rifle was hand made and every one is different.
I'm going to look at an original one next week. It is a 32-40, DST, 32" round barrel, appears to be reblued and the wood is either refinished or replaced, but very nicely done. The only markings are "Farrow Arms Co." on the barrel. I am told that the bore is in "excellent" condition. It also has an original Farrow tang sight and an original windgage front sight.
Anyone know what one of these things might be worth? 

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Steve
  
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Reply #1 - Mar 5th, 2011 at 6:21pm
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$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ they are on the rare side and pretty expensive, so hold on tight..Don
  
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Reply #2 - Mar 5th, 2011 at 9:01pm
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And be aware, Farrow's idea of 32-40, was the Remington version, which I believe is .308-.310 (I think).        ...MIKE...
  
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Re: Farrow Rifles?
Reply #3 - Mar 5th, 2011 at 9:55pm
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sureshot,

I’ve seen two Ballards that had long slender barrels with what I would describe as poly groove rifling, both were described as Farrow re-barrels, neither one was marked, but I believe that they were probably Farrow’s work.
  
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Re: Farrow Rifles?
Reply #4 - Mar 6th, 2011 at 8:18am
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I have seen two in person. Both were 32-40 Ballard & Winchester. Both also had poly rifling in the bores one was a 12 groove as I recall. 
Cornell Publishing has the 1892 catalog in stock. Also Frank Zike makes an excellent Farrow sight. 
I believe that there are at least as many copies made from kits as there are original rifles so beware. 

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Reply #5 - Mar 6th, 2011 at 11:49am
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I have a Farrow with Stevens Pope barrel, nominal .32-40.  "Waterman" has one in .22 rimfire.

Both are very "fussy" in terms of excess stock screw tension locking up the action and closed lever position/compression by griping hand to permit triggers to function.  They are clearly intended for target use only - they would never survive in the field.

Value is what you are willing to pay - I probably went over board as the one I have was the first one I'd seen since I sold two in 1973.
  

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Reply #6 - Mar 6th, 2011 at 2:39pm
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The last one I saw was on one of the internet auctions. Caliber was not listed and it appeared to be of the 1887 patent type. The rifle in average condition went for $6500.00! Considerably more than my bid!!
It is a rare bird, worth having if you can part with the $$$$$'s.

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Reply #7 - Mar 7th, 2011 at 9:27pm
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There was an article in one of the older Gun Digests.  I remember the article, but not the volume in which it was published.  If you can find the volume in which the article appeared, I'd be happy to make a copy for you and send you the copy electronically or by mail.
  
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Reply #8 - Mar 8th, 2011 at 1:34pm
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The on line catalog from Amoskeag Auctions has one with modern barrel installed.
  

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Reply #9 - Mar 8th, 2011 at 5:03pm
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I have a Farrow in .22 Long Rifle with its original frosty 12-groove .2243 barrel with a 1:16 twist.  The rifle has the reverse-DST and has to be handled very carefully. They are range-only "race guns" and have no place anywhere else.  They leave the hammer at full cock when the action is closed and will discharge if not handled gently.  I am trying to learn to shoot it offhand.  It is very temperamental.  Currently, I am shooting Eley Club, some out of the box and some run through a Waltz die.

After looking at  Terry Buffum's Farrows and mine and at the few articles I have read, I think there are at least 6 variations in the action, maybe 7.  There are the 2 actions in the patent drawings and the "final Farrow" in deHass' book.  Terry's were different again (and different from each other) and my Farrow is different from all of them. Ned Roberts wrote about Farrows with a through-bolt to attach the stock, but all I have seen were fastened much like a Winchester.

Parts do not interchange.  Perhaps they were made in batches or perhaps they were made one at a time.  The barrels with more than 8 or 9 grooves were early barrels.  Later barrels had fewer grooves.  Early actions also had built-in mounts for a tang sight.  Later ones were apparently drilled & tapped for conventional tang sights.

All original Farrows (including my 22 LR) are sighted to be on target at ranges of 200 yards or more.  I had to have a very high front sight block built for my Farrow before I could put it on paper at gallery ranges. 

The original wood on Farrows is beautiful and the workmanship is first-rate.  I think Farrow bought  & installed Winchester front sights but made his own tang sights.
  
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Reply #10 - Mar 8th, 2011 at 5:07pm
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Serial numbers are stamped on the face of the action.  Not all Farrows have serial numbers.
  
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Reply #11 - Mar 13th, 2011 at 7:30pm
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Here are some photos of the Farrow rifle I picked up last week;



  
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