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savage is coming out with a straight line rifle to compete with bkaser -vsomebody in new jersy please call 911 and send an emergency crew for biebs
 
Posts: 13465 | Location: faribault mn | Registered: 16 November 2004Reply With Quote
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That should they came out with one.

Looks interesting.
 
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[quote]somebody in new jersy please call 911 and send an emergency crew for biebs

No matter what it is, it will still out-shoot your beloved Mossbergs :-)
 
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Savage makes a great tool. Not pretty, but will do the job.
 
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That should they came out with one.

Looks interesting.


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Looks like a Blaser!!.....well barf

Looks like a "bkaser" Ah, well guess that gets a barf also?????????


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the new savage straight pull rifle looks like the heym sr30 and a blaser slept together!
heym ball bearing locking mechanism, with a blaser bolt handle.
 
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When the price drops I will get one to replace the Blaser (which i made good money selling)
 
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I like this. For that matter, I like the Blaser. What's the beef with straight pull rifles? If I could afford a Blaser, I'd have one with a whole mess of barrels!

The only thing that bothers me on the Savage is that if I convert it for left hand operation, the breach is still (obviously) on the right side, right in front of my face. I do occasionally grow tired of having hot brass and powder shoot across my sight line.


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I like this. For that matter, I like the Blaser. What's the beef with straight pull rifles? If I could afford a Blaser, I'd have one with a whole mess of barrels!

The only thing that bothers me on the Savage is that if I convert it for left hand operation, the breach is still (obviously) on the right side, right in front of my face. I do occasionally grow tired of having hot brass and powder shoot across my sight line.


Cause this website is full of old curmudgeons - half of them think a flip cell phone is the future and the other half keep waiting for the operator to connect their land line phone calls.

Old curmudgeons lost in a world of mausers Big Grin

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I wouldn’t tough a Savage with a barge pole!

A marriage made in heaven! rotflmo


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I think of Blaser rifles as firearms in lederhosen.

Blaser makes weird, over-priced contraptions but enough people like them that they sell a surprisingly large quantity. It's good to see a traditional USA company giving them some healthy competition. I just hope Savage puts that head-dressed Indian logo on them.




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I think of Blaser rifles as firearms in lederhosen.

Blaser makes weird, over-priced contraptions but enough people like them that they sell a surprisingly large quantity. It's good to see a traditional USA company giving them some healthy competition. I just hope Savage puts that head-dressed Indian logo on them.
I'll give you the weird and cave a little on the overpriced part, but the innovation and technology are second-to-none.


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Originally posted by Clayman:I'll give you the weird and cave a little on the overpriced part, but the innovation and technology are second-to-none.
Yes, they build things very well. But German's tend to be too heavy on the innovation and technology, even when proven and simple makes more sense. They seem to like to complicate things and incorporate as many moving parts as possible just because they can.

Consider the VW Eos. They can claim it is the only convertible in the world with a convertable hard top and a separate electric sunroof. In other words, it's so innovative and high tech, and fills such an absolutely needed void in the market, that nobody else makes anything like it. rotflmo




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Originally posted by Clayman:
I like this. For that matter, I like the Blaser. What's the beef with straight pull rifles? If I could afford a Blaser, I'd have one with a whole mess of barrels!

The only thing that bothers me on the Savage is that if I convert it for left hand operation, the breach is still (obviously) on the right side, right in front of my face. I do occasionally grow tired of having hot brass and powder shoot across my sight line.


Cause this website is full of old curmudgeons - half of them think a flip cell phone is the future and the other half keep waiting for the operator to connect their land line phone calls.

Old curmudgeons lost in a world of mausers Big Grin

Mike


Curmudgeons, you say that like it's a bad thing lol


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Originally posted by Clayman:
I like this. For that matter, I like the Blaser. What's the beef with straight pull rifles? If I could afford a Blaser, I'd have one with a whole mess of barrels!

The only thing that bothers me on the Savage is that if I convert it for left hand operation, the breach is still (obviously) on the right side, right in front of my face. I do occasionally grow tired of having hot brass and powder shoot across my sight line.


Cause this website is full of old curmudgeons - half of them think a flip cell phone is the future and the other half keep waiting for the operator to connect their land line phone calls.

Old curmudgeons lost in a world of mausers Big Grin

Mike


Curmudgeons, you say that like it's a bad thing lol


Yup infinite free pearls Of wisdom from the curmudgeons Big Grin

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Originally posted by Clayman:
I like this. For that matter, I like the Blaser. What's the beef with straight pull rifles? If I could afford a Blaser, I'd have one with a whole mess of barrels!

The only thing that bothers me on the Savage is that if I convert it for left hand operation, the breach is still (obviously) on the right side, right in front of my face. I do occasionally grow tired of having hot brass and powder shoot across my sight line.


Cause this website is full of old curmudgeons - half of them think a flip cell phone is the future and the other half keep waiting for the operator to connect their land line phone calls.

Old curmudgeons lost in a world of mausers Big Grin

Mike


A few individuals on this website have forgotten more knowledge about rifles than Blaser engineers have ever learnt! clap

The way I look at Blaser lovers is the same I look at celebrities covered in tattoos!

All for show and nothing inside! jumping


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Originally posted by Beretta682E:
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Originally posted by Clayman:
I like this. For that matter, I like the Blaser. What's the beef with straight pull rifles? If I could afford a Blaser, I'd have one with a whole mess of barrels!

The only thing that bothers me on the Savage is that if I convert it for left hand operation, the breach is still (obviously) on the right side, right in front of my face. I do occasionally grow tired of having hot brass and powder shoot across my sight line.


Cause this website is full of old curmudgeons - half of them think a flip cell phone is the future and the other half keep waiting for the operator to connect their land line phone calls.

Old curmudgeons lost in a world of mausers Big Grin

Mike


A few individuals on this website have forgotten more knowledge about rifles than Blaser engineers have ever learnt! clap

The way I look at Blaser lovers is the same I look at celebrities covered in tattoos!

All for show and nothing inside! jumping


Why you have a secret collection of blasers Big Grin

Mike
 
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I actually do.

All given to me in exchange for proper rifles clap


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I actually do.

All given to me in exchange for proper rifles clap


World’s best rifle platform tu2

I know you love your secret blaser collection Big Grin

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