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Picked up this rifle recently and am wondering if anybody might be able to tell me who the smith who built it might be? I know this is a long shot. Store that sold it to me said the previous owner had owned a gun shop in Seymour TN, HLGNS guns. The previous owner, now deceased Hal Loss, lived in east TN and eastern PA. Only marks besides 7mm-08 on the barrel is “10 5 93” stamped on the underside of the barrel. The fit and finish is impeccable and it is very accurate. Barrel is 24”, free floated to the shank, bedded, FN Mauser with thumb slot, Timney trigger.

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Wish I had some infor for you, but I just have to say "WOW!"
That is a very nicely done rifle. You found a gem.

Maybe take a chance that there could be some pencil writing under that buttplate.

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I have not checked there, thanks for the suggestion 👍


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No idea but man oh man they do good work!

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I agree! Having done some checkering myself, I’m very much impressed.


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You might post a few pictures over on accurate reloaded forum under the custom section.

Very nice rifle.

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That’s a beautiful rifle. What a find. Love it.

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Roy Gradle perhaps?


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Can’t help you with the maker but I like that …


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I would say Paul Jaeger, but his are usually marked with his name. This is not certain, however, and some are unmarked. GD

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Originally Posted by greydog
I would say Paul Jaeger, but his are usually marked with his name. This is not certain, however, and some are unmarked. GD


Looks like Jaeger's work, no matter it's a fine rifle.

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Thanks guys. I agree definitely Jaeger style, but I believe the “10 5 93” stamped on the underside of the barrel to be the date of manufacture, which would make Jäeger and Gradle unlikely. Any other ideas? The stock has the feel of a David Miller. Slim grip, long-squarish forend.


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Could have been re-barreled too. GD

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Very unlikely that you have a David Miller (Curt Crum sp) stock.
Most likely done by a darn good hobbyist.



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Sincerely, I apologize BUT good work is good work regardless of who did it. Don’t get excessively hung up on names.

After years of fiddling with wood stocked rifles I have decided that if I like it then that is all that matters.
Not everyone likes the same flavor of ice cream.

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“Perfection is achieved not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away”.
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Well said. I’ve never handled a David Miller rifle, just the M70 stocks patterned after his. This one has a similar grip, which I like. Being a M70 kinda guy, and preferring the 308 in SA cartridges, I picked this one up on a whim. But having fun with it, and that’s what it is all about. 😁

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Whoever built that rifle knew what they were doing and had all the right influences. That probably matters more than the name.


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Looks a lot like something Jerry Fisher would do, but not real likely; most likely what RinB said or likely it would have been documented.

The lines also look a lot like a Keith Stegall rifle that I once had, & wish I still did.

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I have two custom pre-64 M70's (a '59 358 Win and a '39 270 Win) that are impeccably made with no makers name. As such, they were had at very reasonable prices.


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