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Critical Review

Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2017 11:42 am
by Researcher
For those who missed the link over on the PGCA site --

http://vicknairgunsmithing.blogspot.com ... rican.html

Re: Critical Review

Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2017 12:55 pm
by ROMAC
Dewey does not mince words.

Re: Critical Review

Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2017 6:31 pm
by vaturkey
got a laugh or two about Dewey's choice of words on L.C. Smith and the Flues.

Re: Critical Review

Posted: Wed Jun 14, 2017 9:58 am
by oldr31
Certainly is interesting reading. Strangely, he doesn't mention several popular guns: the Nitro Special for one, and the several Savage/Stephens doubles including the current offerings. He also doesn't mention any of the turn-of-the-century SxS's. But I'll start to look around for an H&R!

Re: Critical Review

Posted: Wed Jun 14, 2017 11:01 am
by vaturkey
oldr31 wrote:Certainly is interesting reading. Strangely, he doesn't mention several popular guns: the Nitro Special for one, and the several Savage/Stephens doubles including the current offerings. He also doesn't mention any of the turn-of-the-century SxS's. But I'll start to look around for an H&R!
I think he was targeting what most folks calls as American Best Guns. He covered all of those except for Levefer, which many folks consider as the best of the American Best Guns.

Re: Critical Review

Posted: Wed Jun 14, 2017 5:34 pm
by Researcher
The "big names" he left out are the Baker Gun & Forging Co. hammerless, the Lefever Arms Co. automatic hammerless and the Remington Arms Co., Hammerless Double. I would have liked to read his thoughts on those.

Of course if one really wanted to get into it, we'd need reviews of the guns made by the Tobin Arms Mfg. Co.; Baltimore Arms Co.; the American Arms Co. Whitmore hammerless double; Philadelphia Arms Co.; Wilkes-Barre Gun Co.; Torkelson; the hammerless doubles made by Clark & Sneider, later just Sneider; and Colts Patent Fire-Arms Manufacturing Co. Model 1883.

Then maybe the lower end guns, the various J. Stevens Arms & Tool Co. and J. Stevens Arms Co. guns, the Lefever Nitro Special, Western Arms Co. Long Range Double, Forehand Arms Co. later made by Hopkins & Allen Arms Co., Iver Johnson, Hunter Arms Co.'s Fulton and Hunters, The W.H. Davenport Fire Arms Co. and I'm sure there are some more I haven't thought of. Of course there are also all those "trade branded" guns produced by H & D Folsom Arms Co. NYC, at their factory in Norwich, Conn. also known as Crescent Fire Arms Co.

Re: Critical Review

Posted: Thu Jun 15, 2017 10:07 am
by oldr31
Sorry guys. I didn't mean to start a p....ing contest. I guess I missed the "best gun" concept. I am certainly NOT qualified to judge the merit of a gun's design. It was interesting to read the comments even though I am not familiar with some of the guns he mentions. It would be fun, I think, to read comments about the same guns written from a different point of view. At least for the entertainment value.

R.

Re: Critical Review

Posted: Thu Jun 15, 2017 11:10 am
by Mike of the Mountain
No mention of Crescent Arms either as they are "the best of the best"!!!! Team Crescent rules!! :lol:

Re: Critical Review

Posted: Thu Jun 15, 2017 12:53 pm
by DarylC
Keep in mind that Dewey chose 2 Fox SW 12's to build custom guns for a friend of mind. I do know that he is fond of Foxes.