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I realize 50 BMGs aren't quite the norm on here, but I thought it looked quite nice.
Very Pretty Rifle.


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BRAD!!
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Oct 23rd!


Ditto.


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Plus One!

That is about the only 50 BMG I would own, but with that price tag I am safe it appears. Might be time to talk to Colin, though.

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It looks...Schuetzenesque!

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Stalking rifle.




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Allow me, please, to say again that you men surely do have an interesting hobby. Yessiree.

Pretty impressive engineering on that...gun.

Not to go all Jeff Cooper on you or anything, but...what is it for?
 
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Plus One!

That is about the only 50 BMG I would own, but with that price tag I am safe it appears. Might be time to talk to Colin, though.

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What are we gonna talk about?

That 50's pretty, but a bit over engineered for my taste.

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Plus One!

That is about the only 50 BMG I would own, but with that price tag I am safe it appears. Might be time to talk to Colin, though.

Rich
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Thought you were in the que for one of Colin's Underlevers ..??
 
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Nicely made, but doubt he ever fired it. certainly not with that scope. Does it have a bottle of super glue in the butt stock trap door?-Rob


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It does, it does! Now I want one built in something less extreme, like .505 Gibbs. Roll Eyes


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A very nice looking rifle with lots of very nice machining on it. Still I would like to watch some one else shoot it frist. Big Grin
 
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Where's Safari Kid? As far as I know, he'll shoot anything?

(I think it gets away w.o. a muzzle break by being v. heavy - its supposed to have a bronze stock w. wooden inserts.)


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No reason a suppressor could not be made to look as classy as the rifle.

The late maker left a beautiful piece of machining for those of us still toiling here on earth to enjoy.

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