Quigley v Long Range Express - Kirk
Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2003 12:44 am
Kirk,
1. Is the "Quigley" basically a Long Range Express with a straight stock and other embelishments? Or, is it really of its own design?
2. Also, I presume other Rifles such as the Long Range Express, Hartford, etc. qualify as Buffalo Rifles and not just the "Quigley". Am I correct?
I looked at your site several years ago before the "Quigley" and my impression then was that several of the Rifles qualified as Buffalo Rifles provided the caliber and load is correct.
3. Can the "Quigley" be fitted with Ebony Pistol Grip? It seem spretty close to what I am looking for if I can make a few modifications.
4. Or, am I better off starting with a Long Range Express and building it from there?
5. Can you get a Long Range Express with straight stock and Ebony Pistol Grips?
6. What is the most historically correct Rifle design you have to base a Long Range Buffalo rilfe on? Am I "off track" with the above comments?
Sorry for all the questions from a guy just getting serious about this; but sooner or later you'll be taking my money.
Thanks,
Canoe
1. Is the "Quigley" basically a Long Range Express with a straight stock and other embelishments? Or, is it really of its own design?
2. Also, I presume other Rifles such as the Long Range Express, Hartford, etc. qualify as Buffalo Rifles and not just the "Quigley". Am I correct?
I looked at your site several years ago before the "Quigley" and my impression then was that several of the Rifles qualified as Buffalo Rifles provided the caliber and load is correct.
3. Can the "Quigley" be fitted with Ebony Pistol Grip? It seem spretty close to what I am looking for if I can make a few modifications.
4. Or, am I better off starting with a Long Range Express and building it from there?
5. Can you get a Long Range Express with straight stock and Ebony Pistol Grips?
6. What is the most historically correct Rifle design you have to base a Long Range Buffalo rilfe on? Am I "off track" with the above comments?
Sorry for all the questions from a guy just getting serious about this; but sooner or later you'll be taking my money.
Thanks,
Canoe