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ANY INFO on this rifle brand would be appreciated ,i'm looking at one made in west germany 1985 .308 caliber ,standard grade sorry do not have model number , double set triggers some cut checkering, have all original packaging including factory target box magazine ,walnut stock and blued steel , simple iron sights, your thoughts on quality and dollar value are appreciated | ||
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Voere was absorbed by mauser werke 1986 machinery was moved to Oberndorf. (There is also an Voere of Austria. the two should not be confused.) there is no collectors value but they state the rifles were noted for there high quality crafsmanship above average accuracy. sorry No values listed. | |||
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I've built two complete rifles on Voere actions. They were not what I would call quality. The metal is so thin on the rails you can bend it with average strength. Heres the best part. They will stay bent. Its not like you can spring the action. You can bend permanently. Both rifles shot very well when completed although I still cant figure out why. Just my .02 worth. | |||
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I GOT A CHANCE TO LOOK AT THE RIFLE yesterday it is a titan 2 , seems to be built very strong any other comments on a voere titan 2? thanks guys | |||
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I got one in .300 win mag, it had a euro style stock and scnabel forend. I tried it out for awhile and quickly traded it. It had bigtime feeding issues a brass follower in the magazine? Besides the stock design caused it to kick the crap outa my cheekbone. It had a pretty slender bbl also that would heat up real fast. So I chalked it up and moved on,accuracy was avg. in mine. | |||
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