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New Chapuis straight action

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03 March 2017, 20:02
REY375
New Chapuis straight action
Hi,
There will be soon another option than Blaser that should be available in France in June in calibers till 375H&H:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Ld7vlhxbLfc
05 March 2017, 02:15
Fjold
I wonder if it will be offered in a left hand version.


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05 March 2017, 02:34
Grenadier
I wonder why they went with such a complicated locking system. How would you clean it if debris got into those rocking locks?




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05 March 2017, 05:24
rnovi
Chapuis got bought by Blaser? cuckoo


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05 March 2017, 09:17
sambarman338
After the Ross catastrophe and some guy here getting a modern straight-pull bolt driven into his head, I wouldn't touch stuff like that, no matter who makes it.
05 March 2017, 09:41
Saeed
quote:
Originally posted by sambarman338:
After the Ross catastrophe and some guy here getting a modern straight-pull bolt driven into his head, I wouldn't touch stuff like that, no matter who makes it.


Exactly!

They are creating a problem where does not exists.

I just cannot understand this love affair with making things so complicated.


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06 March 2017, 19:48
Bill/Oregon
My first straight pull was a 1960s Browning T-bolt .22. I have owned and shot some of the old Steyr military rifles, but I 'll take a regular old turn bolt any day. We worked the bugs out well over a century ago.


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