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I just acquired a Browning Low Wall Traditional Hunter in 44 mag. What kind of quick release mounts and rings would be good on this rifle.
Thank you in advance for your time.
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leupold. warne talley
 
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Doesn't this rifle need to be drilled for bases, if it isn't already? Just a thought.
 
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Midwest Gun Works has the original Browning bases for that rifle.




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Thanks to all that replied.
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Neat little rifles.
 
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yup but they are a straight pull downwards - maybe if you'd hold a blaser sideways it might seem like a real rifle Big Grin moon
 
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Now HERE'S a single shot rifle...the awesome Blaser k-95 Stutzen!

 
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Now HERE'S a single shot rifle...the awesome Blaser k-95 Stutzen!



I would love it without the deep space telescope!
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Yes, big scopes on small rifles seems to be "the thing" on continental rifles. Perhaps it's due to hunting at night...not sure. A svelte 1" Sawrovski or Zeiss would look nice on this side of the pond.
 
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Yes, big scopes on small rifles seems to be "the thing" on continental rifles. Perhaps it's due to hunting at night...not sure. A svelte 1" Sawrovski or Zeiss would look nice on this side of the pond.


A Leupold 4x32 would help keep the whole package truly svelte. Khales used to import a lightweight 4x fixed. That one would keep the whole package Euro, if one wished. Wish I could get my hands on one. I heard Khales was bought by another Euro optics company, and their line is limited. Don't know if that info is accurate.
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i am truly ashamed to admit that i did - indeed - own one of these.it did not have a long lifespan
I placed it in a cabinet with real blued steel and fine walnut guns, and they threw it out onto the floor and buried it with plastic
but then again they have done similar things with other guns not of worthwhile heritage
 
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Your Marlins and Savages and JC Higgins' took offense to your K-95? Go figure :-)
 
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What's with the foreskin on this thing?


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