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It is a 700 DKT made by DKT. They used a 10 ton press to swage a belt on a 50 BMG case.Shortened case.Use IMI cases with sharp radius in the corner so as to be able to crunch the belt on.Couldn't do it with LC cases with the big radius in the corner.My wildcat belted 700 NE made by a different process uses LC brass and is stronger and safer. And full length.ED. | ||
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Yes Ed this is the one we talking about some weeks ago, another name is 700 Szecsei Sevenhundred Safari. I have had the over/under double rifle bolt action gun from Fuchs in Austria in my hands on the IWA in N�rnberg. Don't know if he had build more then one gun in this caliber but the one I have seen was very fine. He have only one dummy cartridge on this show and I believe it have another headstamp, maybe an american arsenal. See it that this was a reworked 50BMG brass and he told me that he is prepared for a CIP license in the proof house in Wien. | |||
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PWM-I heard they only built one. That was the one that came unglued.that is why they only go to 50 cal sizes. In the process of pushind or bending the belt on it made a already sharp corner in the case real sharp, and makes a crack or fault in the corner.. One let loose, and in that rear locking double bolt big gun, it came apart.I have case sectioned here and it showed what not to do.If their cases are built like the first ones, they will never pass proof testing.And it is no ones fault, they didn't know any better.Ed. | |||
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