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Another farrow
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this is a long frame action Farrow set up for DST ,but was made as a single trigger.
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I really like the simplicity of this Farrow design
"To invent, you need a good imagination and a pile of junk" T. A. Edison
"The trouble ain't that there is too many fools, but that the lightning ain't distributed right" M.T.
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A finished rifle with this action would resemble a Savage 99 quite a lot. And, to me, that's a very good thing indeed. I always liked both of mine for looks and good shooting.
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A good single trigger is the best improvement the long action could have.
Rodney, do you have a Model Year designation for the long action? All the originals I have recorded have higher SNs than the shorter actions.
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rodneys, do you know if the long Farrow action had the same or similar internal layout as the shorter action. Particularly if it came at a later time, could it have been a cost cutting move for less machining and stocking time?
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regarding the model , IDK. i just call them long actions. If i had to call it something model 1890. because by then he was into the Schuetzen game pretty much. He shot NRA rules before , hence all single triggers.
the action design was different,minor and Major differences as he seemed to try to improve as he went along. i believe he had batches of steel castings made and made the other parts as he thought best. Mostly hand made not like we think as a production run. external finish was good, but internal not so much.
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calledflyer wrote
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A finished rifle with this action would resemble a Savage 99 quite a lot. And, to me, that's a very good thing indeed. I always liked both of mine for looks and good shooting.
Yes, they do. Here is #91, an original.
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Rodney, other than length, are the dimensions of the long and short actions similar? Was Farrow working from a single type of casting? Maybe even a single run?
Other writers have noted that as the SN of the originals increase, the location of pins and screw-holes changes. Have you seen any patterns?
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Waterman, what is the front trigger for?
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LD1,
The front trigger is the set trigger.
Here's another original, #100 it's in a 32-40
Greg
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Thanks Greg, I thought that they were all single trigger rifles, I've never seen a pic with anything other than single triggers.
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Waterman,
I believe there were at least 2 different castings used the single trigger lever and DST levers, and receivers are shaped different. I think Farrow stated that he made 7 different actions.
The grand daughters was smaller and looked like the long frame except it was a martini type block with an hammer extremely well finished with full nickel plating and checkering. Got to find those pictures.
It is my belief that he was involved in the 2 Brown rifles that his Friend patented. Because of the way the insides were finished. No proof just a suspicion.
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Waterman, and GT, thanks for the photos of those rifles. They do look like the Savage Rifles. By the way, I was referring to 'my' rifles as Savages, not, unfortunately, the Farrow. But, I really do like them.
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FYI,, tom rowe is gathering info on farrows and is going to do a book on them,if you have an original or paperwork or pictures ,etc,etc .get in contact with him,all info would be great to have down. tony <><
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i was told today that the book on farrows has gone to print,no time on when it will be ready. tony <><
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