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12 August 2006, 22:45
fla3006
This won't last long...
A BBK not a Brevex but a good buy just the same (not mine): 416Rigby




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12 August 2006, 23:03
boom stick
damn! why dont i have 1,100 bucks when i need it Mad

someone will be lucky Roll Eyes


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12 August 2006, 23:18
Charles_Helm
You are an evil man! I need to save some cash for travel expenses but that looks like a good deal.


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12 August 2006, 23:46
fla3006
just trying to save myself some money Frowner


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12 August 2006, 23:53
Charles_Helm
quote:
Originally posted by fla3006:
just trying to save myself some money Frowner


Hard not to buy it and put it away for a rainy day -- it would slot right in between my .375 and .458... Razzer


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13 August 2006, 00:17
fla3006
No way could you duplicate that rifle for the asking price, even including your own labor.


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13 August 2006, 00:39
bulldog563
I called the seller with my credit card in hand but he told me it was sold. So who bought it?


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13 August 2006, 00:41
Gringo Cazador
you guys got off easy, he called me and tried to get me to buy it so he wouldnt, I dang near did buy it, but when I looked at the 416 I have and all the project rifle parts, crap I have.....I talked myself out of it.

Somebody needs to buy that, its not a bad deal, not sure what the front sight looks like and the rear is probably a marbles adjustable, but that can be changed to NECG. The gun looks to be reasonably done, I bet a guy could make it work.

If I'd had a couple more coolaids in me, I might have bought it, bet then the day aint over with.


Billy,

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13 August 2006, 01:04
Rolland
I did not see a bolt release on the side of the action, since I am used to seeing 98 actions could someone tell me something about this action.


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13 August 2006, 16:08
Paolo9,5x73
It's Korean version of ZKK, if I remember correctly. You boys sure can sniff those guns out.
13 August 2006, 16:51
jeffeosso
quote:
Originally posted by Paolo9,5x73:
It's Korean version of ZKK, if I remember correctly. You boys sure can sniff those guns out.

Not exactly.
Les Bauska invented the bbk01 and 02, which are basically magnum mausers. He sold the rights off, and ventually these were made in korea, but for an american company...

jeffe


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14 August 2006, 21:02
congomike
Rolland:
The bolt release is similar to the Winchester 70, although a bit smaller. I bought mine about 1983 or 1984. It is a very early one, with a 2 digit serial number. It needed a little work. I sent mine to McGowan and had it barreled and the action worked for feeding. At the time McGowan said that all in all it was a very nicely done action.
Olypic Arms (I think) are now selling this same action, but in a MUCH, MUCH rougher condition. Mine needed very little polishing, the newer ones look like they need to be surface ground before anything esle is done IMO.
15 August 2006, 01:43
Rolland
Thanks, I have never seen one or if I did dismissed it as something other than a Mauser.
guess your never to old to learn thumb


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15 August 2006, 02:20
PAUL J.A.
12 replys and no one mentions that the stock was cracked and repaired...a good looking gun just the same.......paul