extractors, and I’m not sure what it was regulated with? Attached is an old screen shot of an emailDoes the rifle have ejectors or extractors, and do you know what ammo it was, or still, is regulated with?
@LES7 If I were selling a left handed Searcy double I would ask Butch Searcy how much he would charge to swap the triggers, inspect and clean the action, and removed the check piece? With that information, a righty might buy this rifle.
Note, what I described is easy work for a talented gunsmith. That is if you can find one.
As I understand it, Butch won't repair one of his guns if anyone else has worked on it.
I emailed Mr. Searcy asking what you proposed and have received no reply.
I did and left a message. Whoever gets ahold of him first please post results
me either?I never heard anything.
Could this be modified by a gunsmith for a right hand shooter?Most important being the stock and triggers. I actually directed Rigby to make mine with right-handed action lever as that is what I am used to from all the shotgun shooting.
I don’t know? Was hoping a GS on here would have commented. I tried getting ahold of Butch. I’ll reach out and see what local smith says. My guess is the triggers only, if that’s easy or not? Stock should be simple and break lever is already same orientation.Could this be modified by a gunsmith for a right hand shooter?
Anybody try asking JJ?Could this be modified by a gunsmith for a right hand shooter?
I messaged you, see if goes throughInterested. Tried sending a message last night, but wouldn't go through..
Sold pending funds to Joe. Heck of a Guy/American/Texan (his wife actually closed the deal) Don’t hold it against him that he is an Aggie!Interested. Tried sending a message last night, but wouldn't go through..