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Neat looking rifle, I think I remember these as something similar to a RWS non Mauser rifle when I lived in Spain. But not sure? I am moving to Australia, and the prices and value compared to buying other Euro or American rifles is very good. As a Tikka, Remington, Sako, Blaser, Sauer and so on are twice as much as they are in America. Even Steyr is $400 more, then what we pay. I'll be in Australia for 3 years, so it's a good chance to do some hunting, and hopefully aquire a few new toys. | ||
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I've seen a few posts in the past, asking for current Roessler rifle opinions. Very few replies. It seems that it's a small manufacturer, with limited diffusion. I've had a new Titan 270WSM rifle in my hands last year in a gun shop; very nice indeed. | |||
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Well I like the way it works, very similar to the new Anschutz and the Sauer 90, 202, 200, and so on in barrel attachment. | |||
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Over on the Wild und Hund (German) forum, most people who have Roessler Titans are happy with them, say they shoot well. I could not personally tell, as I have never owned or shot one. They look like either the Mauser 94 (?) or the Voeres. - mike ********************* The rifle is a noble weapon... It entices its bearer into primeval forests, into mountains and deserts untenanted by man. - Horace Kephart | |||
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Thanks Mike, I'll give them a good look. Rossler seem to be fairly close to EU and US prices in Australia. Paying $1400-2000 for one of these to me is a more reasonable effort that spending $1400 on a rifle I can buy in America or the EU for $750. And the best part is it is a interesting looking "what's that?" gun. | |||
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