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I was driving into town today when I was struck with the idea for the Ultimate DGR/Double Rifle. I figured with enough interest and e-mails from forum members to one of the big Double Gun makers we could probably make this dream come true. Hold on to your hats here it goes:

First off all, it would have to be stainless with a synthetic stock. All metal parts should be camoflaged to match the stock. I think we could get the maker to throw in some matching camoflage high scope mounts to accomodate a 4x15 scope with 50mm objective. I'm proposing two calibers either .45-70 or .275 Rigby. It should probably include an under barrel mount near the muzzles to accomodate a flashlight of some sort for hunting cats or maybe a laser pointer.

Now tell me this wouldn't be the do all dangerous game rifle!

Oops! I forgot the requisite muzzle brakes.

Eric
 
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You forgot the Remington trigger.


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Dude I LIKE IT. And just for the sake of true heritage and history I think it should have 100% genuine imitaion mother of pearl inlays on the forearm and pistol grips that say.

CLASSY RIFLE!!



 
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The beavertail forearm can fold down into a bipod and the mounts must be "see-through".
 
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Add:

monte carlo cheekpiece

engraving of a NASCAR winner on the receiver

trap door grip cap with spark plug wrench inside
 
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Posted - 03/08/2005 : 07:56:02
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Gentlemen,
Now this has to be The Ultimate Dangerous Game Rifle:


No, your eyes aren't decieving you, and your not seeing double, well you are in a sense.
This is no joke!
What you're looking at is a 6-Shot, Bolt Action, Side by Side, Dangerous Game Rifle!
Available in these chamberings:
300 Win.Mag.; 9.3x64; .358 Norma Mag.;
.375 H&H; .404 Jeffry; .416 Rem.; .458 Win.Mag.;

.416 Rigby; .450 Rigby; .460 Short A-Square;
.470 Capstick; .495 A-Square; .500 Jeffry;

If you want to read more on this Rifle go to:
http://www.jagdwaffe.com/english/index_e.html
I had to share this one I think it starts at $75,000
 
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JS,

I think that "square head" gunsmith spent to much time in Amsterdam. In the pot shops.

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Posts: 4553 | Location: Walker Co.,Texas | Registered: 05 September 2003Reply With Quote
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I think I would rather go with a S&W airweight Chief Special than most of the DGR suggestions listed so far! sofa


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Posts: 41970 | Location: Twin Falls, Idaho | Registered: 04 June 2000Reply With Quote
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Can we make it a "push feed" double rifle?

Actually, I guess the difference between a "push feed" and a CRF double rifle is all in the way you hold the ammo when you load it. Duh, I guess I answered my own question.
homer

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make it a 450 Marlin, you need the belt for saftey.


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Jack

That rifle has been discussed here before. It definitely isn't a joke. I personally know a PH in Zambia that lost his thumb while shooting the prototype of this rifle. The thing blew up in his hands when he touched it off.

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Posts: 12917 | Location: LAS VEGAS, NV USA | Registered: 04 August 2002Reply With Quote
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Maybe a blown -up rifle category is next.After more than 60 years around guns(my father was a military armourer)this last two years have brought up more blown up rifles for reasons other than stupidity that I have ever heard of.Something is definately wrong in the manufacturing or quality control aspect of some expensive hardware.
 
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Matching barrels in 25/20 sofa
 
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One for Walterhog to really show Saeed how to shoot.



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Posts: 10138 | Location: Wine Country, Barossa Valley, Australia | Registered: 06 March 2002Reply With Quote
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I bet that bolt is really comfortable when cycling rounds in a hurry. Ouch!


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It would be interesting to see how quickly 4 rounds from the bolt action double rifle could be fired compared to how quickly 4 rounds could be fired from a standard break open action double.


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