Barnard SM action

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Barnard SM action

Post by jasmay »

Is the SM action body basically a Remington clone? i.e. will drop into Remington style stocks?

I notice dolphin rifles in the UK do a SM in an AICS chassis is this a custom job or a drop in fit?
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Post by RAVEN »

Hi Jason
email Mik Maksimovic at Dolphin
I was squadded with him in the FCWC top bloke

mik@mikdolphin.demon.co.uk

RB :D
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Post by johnk »

I thought that the Barnard web site might resolve your question. Maybe it comes close:

http://www.barnard.co.nz/model-sm-action.htm
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Post by jasmay »

Thanks guys.

John, I had read the website, its a little dubious so much as try before you buy, so I was hoping for a little specific info on the SM AICS combo.

Thanks Richard, I might just do that....
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Post by Paul Janzso »

Hi Jason
Keith Hills puts together rifles with Barnard actions.
You will find him on this web site and I'm sure he will have the wright answer for you.
From what I have read about the S and SM actions they have the same footprint of the rem action. They bolt in the same and use the same trigger.
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Paul
Ps Mat Paroz could also help with your answer.
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Post by KHGS »

You beat me to it Paul, I was going to suggest that it could be a good idea to contact a local Barnard distributor, you never know perhaps they have some experience with such matters :D :D Keith H.
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Post by jasmay »

Very true guys, and thanks for chiming in Keith..

I just hate wasting people's time on the phone aoninfigures I would try find out on here rather than hassling you gun smith types ;)

Looking at dropping an SM action into a AICS stock, would like to build a rifle I can both use in the field and for FTR any advice Keith?

I already have a purposed FClass build and am looking for something j can have a bit if fun with.
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Post by Paul Janzso »

Jason
Have a look at the Barnard tube stock. On there web site.
The SM action will fit in and you could use it for dual purpose.
Cheers
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Post by bruce moulds »

ason,
stiller,kelbly, & bat, all have rem footprint actions.
they have the optimum 2 lugs.
keep safe,
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Post by KHGS »

Bruce, it's a pity that a percentage of all the actions you mention still need to be "touched" up to be as true as a Barnard! :D Not only that they are disadvantaged by a higher bolt lift & only 2 lugs :roll:
Best,
Keith H.
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Post by bruce moulds »

keith,
you're up early. :o
your info on trueness might not be all that correct. :wink:
the higher bolt lift is precisely one of the advantages of 2 lugs. better and easier extraction, due to lower gearing.
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Post by KHGS »

Bruce, 10 years of part time gun tinkering followed by 35 years of fulltime gunsmithing tells me I am correct!
Obviously you have not used a Barnard, their bolt lift is not as difficult as you would have us believe. Yes you are correct 2 lug actions can & should have an easier bolt lift, but not always the case & it is at the expense of a higher bolt lift! However neither of these points actually make any measurable difference, at the end of the day it is the consistency of quality control & attention to detail from action to action & shipment to shipment that counts & here is where Barnard are the best I have seen.
I also note you failed to mention the Pierce action which is most likely the best of the American actions available!
By the way I actually highly regard the better American actions such as Bat, Stolle & Pierce, not so impressed with the overall quality of the Stillers I have had in my hands, still a good action though & I like them as well.
I respect your opinion Bruce & your right to express it, but it is only that, your opinion, just the same as my comments are my opinion. :D
Best, Keith H.
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Post by Brad Y »

CARN THE PIERCE!

Quite happy with mine and for the price you cant complain at all. Might have to get another!
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Post by jasmay »

Thanks Bruce but I have my heart set on the Barnard, I already use a model P and I find them to be fantastic, strong and simple. Nkt that I have personally had the others you have listed though.

If anyone on here is able to comment on the AICS / Barnard SM fit please let me know... I am making a few other enquiries if I find out first I will post it here...
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Post by bully_eye »

Pictures of a Barnard SM in both a traditional AICS stock as well as the AX for sale on Sporting Services web site. Bet Graeme would be able to tell you if/how much work was required to fit it.
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