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| quote: Originally posted by ozhunter: Thanks guys. Grandveneur, what caliber is your one?
500 Jeffery / 12,7x70 Schüler |
| Posts: 282 | Location: France / Germany | Registered: 23 June 2009 | 
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| Only seen one, ever. True Hartmann & Weiss competitor.
NOTE: I am a H&W expert, having seen three. |
| Posts: 490 | Location: middle tennessee | Registered: 11 November 2009 | 
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| Sound riflemaker but far away from being a competitor of H&W . |
| Posts: 230 | Location: Germany | Registered: 02 December 2009 | 
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| HK, I'll bow to your expertise. You're there, I'm here.
The one that I saw was absolutely superb as to fit and finish.
That said, is H&W THE premier "factory" rifle maunfacturer on the planet? I would very much like to hear from those with experience, as I have zero...only admiration. |
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| Mauser 93 Like heavenknows already explained Ritterbusch is sound but I think miles away from Hartmann & Weiss. Both of us, heavenknows and me know H&W quit well, do we HK?  I personally own a few H&W rifles and the amount of work which is spend on the detail is amazing. The quality of the Ritterbusch rifle which I own also, is far behind them. Fit, finish and function is flawless on a H&W (as well as the price) and it is difficult to find a better maker, which covers the full portfolio(side by side shotgun and rifle, o/u, bolt action, sigle shot)in Germany. Have a look at there webside! http://www.hartmannandweiss.com/en/Robert |
| Posts: 83 | Location: Germany, NRW | Registered: 03 February 2004 | 
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