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f/s custom mini mauser in 6x45 (6mm-223)
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20" ss match hart barrel, timney trigger, camo garret ultralite stock, sights, used to shoot black buck, fallow and whitetail dee, worked great 1195.00 plus actual shipping, (no scope) but does come with rings and bases.

 
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1095.00 as listed or 1250.00 with scope, 4-12x40 athalon (no bipod)
 
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Who made the action?
 
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1050.00 as listed or 1195.00 with scope, 4-12x40 athalon (no bipod)
 
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Who made the action? What is twist rate of barrel
 
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Zastava on the action, same as the Remington 799 or mini Mauser barrel is 1-10 from memory.the action has the same foot print as the sako l461 vixen. that is where the stock came from. sights were added as you never know when a scope is going to go goofy on you and ruin your hunt.
 
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still for sale 995.00 rifle and rings only 1150.00 with scope plus shipping. i will also throw in an allen bipod with it and 50 lc brass already formed.
 
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still for sale 995.00 rifle and rings only 1150.00 with scope plus shipping. i will also throw in an allen bipod with it and 50 lc brass already formed.


Any interest in trades?


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maybe, i always listen. what ya got?
 
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maybe, i always listen. what ya got?


Maybe not much. There is a Savage 22 mag/20 gauge with Williams 5D peep sight that I haven't shot in years (Pennsylvania turkey gun), a Baity Falcon that shoots much better than I do (haven't shot that in years either). There is a 40X barrel that I was going to machine to fit a five-teen receiver but never did, a Winchester 75 barrel, and a Marlin 80 that someone threaded with a tap for a target barrel. Not sure what else might be interesting.


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what model is the savage, 23 or 24? how was the peep added ie was it drilled and tapped or just replaced the oem sight.
 
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what model is the savage, 23 or 24? how was the peep added ie was it drilled and tapped or just replaced the oem sight.


It is a 24S-E, 22 WMR over three-inch 20 gauge. The Williams 5D is drilled and tapped in the receiver block with room for a thumb on the hammer. It is not a looker, it's on its second truck and third Rambler. It is also my only 22 WMR, so a couple of boxes of shells would go with it. The peep will not go low enough so it has a taller aluminum front sight that I made for it. Somewhere I have the original sights. It was my first hunting gun, bought in Spring Mills PA around 1970.


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i'm sure it's a nice rifle but not my cup of tea. thanks
 
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