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458 Lott - M70

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21 December 2006, 03:19
richj
458 Lott - M70
Stopped at the 'smith today. This is a friends rifle. G. Beitzinger (smith) Lilja barrel, Adams engraving.






21 December 2006, 04:53
driver
Hello,
458 Lott and a Winchester Model 70 added together definitely spells "class act" in all respects!! Indeed a fine looking rifle and am sure it will perform as well as it looks. Thanks for sharing
21 December 2006, 05:23
MLG
Thats awesome - a beautiful looking rifle.
21 December 2006, 05:31
JKS
Great looking rifle! cheers

John


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21 December 2006, 05:40
jimatcat
i like the folding leaf sights... fantastic looking rifle!!!!!!!!!


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21 December 2006, 05:42
458RugerNo1
Beautiful! A very classy looking rifle in every way... Excellent work.


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21 December 2006, 06:46
Canuck
She's eye candy for sure. Very nice.

Cheers,
Canuck



21 December 2006, 07:59
WVFred
Very nice!!!! thumb


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21 December 2006, 08:09
axle
Wow, nice rifle thumb damn it now I need one


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21 December 2006, 20:11
Paolo9,5x73
It looks better then the original Rigby bolt gun.
21 December 2006, 21:13
Clayman
I think I just wet my pants. Eeker That pretty much defines the term "nice rifle."


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22 December 2006, 07:07
bwanamrm
Wow... that's a beaut!


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