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I am going to go with the term Trans-Rifular! | |||
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. My name is Charlie64. I have a ....... No stop! My wife has a Blaser! I purchased it on her license so officially it's hers! But I do have a Mauser 66 being the forerunner of Blaser on my license. So I guess I am keeping my closet door closed for the moment . "Up the ladders and down the snakes!" | |||
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I think you just opened it. Coming out is the modern culture, but I still believe in don’t ask, don’t tell when it comes to straight pulls. Remember, the more your sub culture is incorporated by the main culture the less special, you become. Are you guys going to have a Straight Pull Pride Parade at DSC? | |||
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Are the R 93's bad rifles? I saw one offered with 2 barrels and 2 Schmidt & Bender scopes for $4999. I thought of this thread when I saw it "Let me start off with two words: Made in America" | |||
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Bitch all you want but I am in my sixties any woman in her 20s looks good to me! USMC Retired DSC Life Member SCI Life Member NRA Life Member | |||
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I am too, but sorry, she's a dog! | |||
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Like she would have wanted a 60 year old with a pot belly anyway... Funny how often guys making comments about women's appearances are not exactly what women find attractive themselves, but I guess that is AR. | |||
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In answer to this question as an owner of a couple of R93's I would say they are not bad rifles. I have only handled the successor R8 version but I prefer the R93 which is a bit lighter and less bulky. The R8 was apparently a safer and strengthened design. The Blaser R93 is a well made, innovative ? switch barrel system that keeps unchanged POI between barrel changes. The pluses are good portability in a small case for travel, good trigger and rapid round recycling with the straight pull bolt, shorter overall rifle length, well balanced. Downsides are - spendy for what you get ( buy used, much better value ), a little heavy, aesthetics ( if that bothers anyone ), expensive parts for add-ons. Blasers have been promoted as a step up to something superior for the discerning rifleman / hunter and while they have sold successfully not everybody has bought this line. As an owner I say Blasers are just another option in times when anything desired in a rifle is available for the asking. No better or worse than many other very good rifles out there. I have never thought anyone carrying a Blaser was gay ! Hunting.... it's not everything, it's the only thing. | |||
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What appeals a lot is the takedown design and ease of small carry case when flying. | |||
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