06 February 2013, 03:49
Colt CommanderNew .375 Alaskan
I think I got the last one in Western Pennsylvania.
I thought the .416 was trim and compact, the .375 feels like I'm carrying one of my lever action carbines.
Now all I have to find is another .416 to convert to .458 Ruger.
06 February 2013, 06:18
Brandon.GleasonThose certainly are handy looking rifles. I've had my eyes peeled for one at the right price for a while. Seem to be scarce up here in CT. The debate in my head is always one of which caliber.
06 February 2013, 12:39
cclove my ruger alaskan 375r, wouldn't part with it. wears a 2-7 vx3 and takes care of all oz game with ease. the new versions, well , look like shat, i won't be buying one thats for sure. bring back the alaskan.....................458 version, sound sweet
06 February 2013, 16:56
Colt CommanderAs far as the new version,I would buy one if;
It was brought out in 416 and to defer the cost
Cutting off the muzzle brake (I don't care if
it has a cap) and new hogue replacement stock,
I would pay around 500.00 for it new.
Then I would buy one.
I would not be surprised to see them on CDNN within
a year.
06 February 2013, 17:47
frank4570There is one on gunsamerica right now for $1,100.00 Seems kind of steep to me.
http://www.gunsamerica.com/954...AWKEYE_416_RUGER.htm06 February 2013, 19:46
Colt CommanderI paid under 900 out the door for both of mine.
I would buy a new model and outfit it myself, just
out of principal before I paid an inflated price
like that.
07 February 2013, 00:01
frank4570quote:
Originally posted by Colt Commander:
I paid under 900 out the door for both of mine.
I would buy a new model and outfit it myself, just
out of principal before I paid an inflated price
like that.
Exactly my thought.
07 February 2013, 06:10
BiebsI bought one NIB about 6 months ago for $750. Should have kept it. I was quite surprised with its handling, accuracy, and fit & finish. Compact little powerhouse. PM JudgeG...he has one...maybe he's tired of it by now.