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Swing Rifles - History for Wikipedia
Posted: Mon May 16, 2011 11:13 am
by Watcher
Chaps,
You may recall that I posted here a while ago trying to get some gen on my TR, an Angel M80. I've had a lot of help and this has resulted in my putting together this Wikipedia article.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angel_Rifles . Its still a work in progress but I'm getting there.
One of the features of Wikipedia is the cross-referencing of articles. You can see I've done this for Shultz and Larsen. One thing that surprised me however was that when I tried to cross reference to Swing there is no article (at least that I can find). This is a shame: firstly because its such an iconic design and secondly becuase it underplays the TR discipline.
I'm happy to have a crack at it if you can help me with information. I need especially articles with references and pictures. Anything really. In fact maybe we can make this our project; to fill in the shooting pages of Wikipedia? Well probably not all of them but the ones related to our experience i.e. TR, F Class etc.
Grateful any help.
Watcher
Re: Swing Rifles - History for Wikipedia
Posted: Mon May 16, 2011 11:29 am
by ovenpaa
I would suggest speaking to Robert Chombart (RGC) of this forum as he worked with George and Laurie extensively and as such should be a superb source of knowledge
Schultz & Larsen? I am still trying to find the definitive source for data written in English on the S&L. If the Wiki reference on the S&L is yours the link to Laurie's site
http://www.topcorp1.com/swing/swing.html is sadly now gone.
RIP Laurie
Re: Swing Rifles - History for Wikipedia
Posted: Mon May 16, 2011 11:41 am
by Watcher
Ovenpaa,
I will contact Robert as you suggest, thank you. I've not been involved in the S&L page; only linked to it from my Angel Page.
W
Re: Swing Rifles - History for Wikipedia
Posted: Mon May 16, 2011 11:42 am
by ovenpaa
The Angel page looks good.
I should have added, yes the idea of filling in the shooting related gaps in Wikipedia is appealing and should be looked at.
Re: Swing Rifles - History for Wikipedia
Posted: Mon May 16, 2011 5:39 pm
by R.G.C
Watcher wrote:Chaps,
You may recall that I posted here a while ago trying to get some gen on my TR, an Angel M80. I've had a lot of help and this has resulted in my putting together this Wikipedia article.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angel_Rifles . Its still a work in progress but I'm getting there.
One of the features of Wikipedia is the cross-referencing of articles. You can see I've done this for Shultz and Larsen. One thing that surprised me however was that when I tried to cross reference to Swing there is no article (at least that I can find). This is a shame: firstly because its such an iconic design and secondly becuase it underplays the TR discipline.
I'm happy to have a crack at it if you can help me with information. I need especially articles with references and pictures. Anything really. In fact maybe we can make this our project; to fill in the shooting pages of Wikipedia? Well probably not all of them but the ones related to our experience i.e. TR, F Class etc.
Grateful any help.
Watcher
Walther,
If yoou send me your Email adress at:
robert.chombart@orange.fr
I will send you in return a document of interest, I think.
There will be soon here information on the matter as well.
Ovenpaa,
There is an excellent description of the Schultz-Larsen 54J, (L for hinting in Vikingspik as you know...LOL) predecessor of the 62 on the Stuarts Otteson's book 'The Bolt Action'' If you cannot locate ir, I can scan the chapter for you...when I will have 5 minutes.
I met Mr Otteson in 1993, a personnage... We corrssponded together at the time on the Swing-Paramount subject.
R.G.C
Re: Swing Rifles - History for Wikipedia
Posted: Mon May 16, 2011 5:58 pm
by Strangely Brown
Whilst we are on the subject of those target rifles that shaped our sport here is a link to Sportco (Australia)
http://www.sportco.org.au/intro.htm
Re: Swing Rifles - History for Wikipedia
Posted: Mon May 16, 2011 6:23 pm
by ovenpaa
R.G.C wrote:There is an excellent description of the Schultz-Larsen 54J, (L for hinting in Vikingspik as you know...LOL) predecessor of the 62 on the Stuarts Otteson's book 'The Bolt Action'' If you cannot locate ir, I can scan the chapter for you...when I will have 5 minutes.
Many thanks for your kind offer, and no I do no town a copy of the book and should really find a copy, if I get stuck I give you a shout.
At the risk of hijacking this thread completely

do you know anything about the later M97 S&L Action?
Re: Swing Rifles - History for Wikipedia
Posted: Sun May 22, 2011 10:57 am
by Watcher
This is what I've got so far. Its an editing of Robert's article as a 'starter for ten'. I'm sure there a heap of errors in it so I'd be very grateful if anyone can point them out to me and obviously provide me with any references, pictures etc.
TIA
W
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swing_Rifles
Re: Swing Rifles - History for Wikipedia
Posted: Sun May 22, 2011 2:12 pm
by ovenpaa
The only thing I spotted was a minor typo 'Notwithstanding the type was subsequ named'
Maybe a worthwhile project would be to add something about Laurie Ingram at some point.
Re: Swing Rifles - History for Wikipedia
Posted: Sun May 22, 2011 4:41 pm
by Watcher
Got the typo thanks. Grateful any info on Mr Ingram.