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Blaser K95 with three barrels.......





 
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I voted holland and holland hell if is free I am going to buy the most expensive one I get then if I don't want it any more I can always sell it to someone who has to have it. and Buy more of the ones I well use.


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Money over time.


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Blaser K95 with three barrels.......

+1. Blaser K95 or S2 double.
 
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I vote other, I didnt win your lottery but I'm getting a custom 1885 Singleshot this spring.
 
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I'm anxious to see the reason for the poll. When you gonna let us in on it?


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I voted H&H. I mean a classic double chambering in a class original maker of such firearms. That said, any of the custom double rifle makers would have been my answer as well.

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I am dreaming of a Searcy right now so that was my choice. Easy. I wish they still had the underlever on the website. Now which caliber...


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Posts: 419 | Location: Alberta, Canada | Registered: 10 May 2004Reply With Quote
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Just a good ole Ruger No.1 from the custom shop would suit me fine.
 
Posts: 314 | Location: SW Missouri | Registered: 08 August 2007Reply With Quote
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Well,

Since I'm dreaming I'd say a double sidelock 500 nitro by Peter Hofer
http://www.hoferwaffen.com/hofer_43.php?lang=en

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Posts: 2289 | Location: Texas | Registered: 02 July 2005Reply With Quote
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Satterlee Mauser in 7x57 of course.


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Posts: 2693 | Location: South Otago New Zealand. | Registered: 08 February 2009Reply With Quote
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I went with Blaser because I want one!


+5!

I already have two and my next purchase woulda been another barrel for one of them anyway; glad the "Mini-Lottery" paid for it!


Cheers,

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Westley Richards DR single trigger 476 Nitro.

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There are some weird picks on this poll.


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Posts: 12740 | Location: Kentucky, USA | Registered: 30 December 2002Reply With Quote
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My other is Sako, even though I can roll down the mountain into the Savage factory.
 
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I've been waiting for a Kel-Tec RFB for a couple of years, they have JUST started making it out of the factory. GunBroker has had three. The MSRP is $1,800. The 3 guns went for 2800, 3000, and lastly 3500. I don't think they're going to get cheaper, or less rare.



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Posts: 2327 | Location: The Sunny South! St. Augustine, FL | Registered: 29 May 2004Reply With Quote
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I went with Blaser because I want one!


+5!

I already have two and my next purchase woulda been another barrel for one of them anyway; glad the "Mini-Lottery" paid for it!

Gerry,
Just got a K95 Stutzen in 308. Last week I found a .222 bbl and a .243 stutzen bbl for sale on gunbroker.com and bought them...yeah, I know, I've lost my mind.
 
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Absolutely ANY rifle?

I'll take an H&H Presidential Grade double rifle in, well, ideally .416 Rigby.

Optional calibers would include .470 Nitro, 500 Jeff, 600 NE, 700 NE, .22 Hornet...whatever!

One day I WILL own a big double. Most likely in .470. But I WILL own one!


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Sauer S202, Blaser R93, Heym or Mauser 03 in that order Big Grin
 
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I chose remington. They havent let me down in nearly 40 years so why change now.
Expensive rifles dont interest or impress me much.
 
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Just got a K95 Stutzen in 308. Last week I found a .222 bbl and a .243 stutzen bbl for sale on gunbroker.com and bought them...yeah, I know, I've lost my mind.


Cliff,

Nah....., you'e just afflicted; the way it should be.

My K-95 7x57R Stuzen's gonna get a .22 Hornet barrel but this is gonna have to wait until after I return from Namibia in July!

Big Grin

I guess we can BS until Vapo decides to answer the Mail.

coffee


Cheers,

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I won, will take a Searcy in 700NE, might as well take advantage of this offer, they only go for ~$85,000- that is a small caliber in relation to a 105mm, Waidmannsheil, Dom.


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Since it's free I went with the H&H. I figure I can sell it and buy one of each of the others listed, except the Savage. I here they give those out with the purchase of a Happy Meal. Big Grin


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Customized Mauser 98 in 9,3x62 because I want one now.


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Posts: 4891 | Location: Bryan, Texas | Registered: 12 January 2005Reply With Quote
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K 95
 
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H&H Its a dream come true.


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I guess this thread proves that “one man’s ceiling is another man’s floor”.
 
Posts: 2650 | Location: Lakewood, CO | Registered: 15 February 2003Reply With Quote
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Just for laughs I voted Savage. The Model 12 Long Range Precision Varminter in 204 is the most accurate rifle I've ever owned. I'd get another one in 22-250 and re cut the chamber for 22-243 Improved.
 
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I picked a CZ because I want one in .458 Lott.
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I'm thinking Win 1885 in 45-70 or 45-90.
 
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Only accurate rifles are interesting. I went with D'arcy Echols.


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Vdog, that is an interesting poll...
Much as I love looking at pretty rifles (and I've owned a few) I buy rifles to use - not look at.

Where I hunt (Outback Aus) a pretty rifle is a PITA....

I guess my username says it all.

And before anyone gets high and dandy, I own a pre 64 Winnie Supergrade 243, a '92 Bee, and a few others that I can't think of off the top of my head... plus other brands, but no Remmies.

Wish I'd kept my 788 in 6mmR, much better than the 700BDL I replaced it with..


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I want a D'Arcy Echols Co rifle.
 
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Well if we're wishing here then here's mine .

I won't try to name everybody because I'll forget somebody and that would make ME feel bad !.

I would like to have a Custom lefty in 260 or 6.5 X 284 made by the Smiths who post on this forum

ALL OF THEM !. That's right each one of them doing a particular piece of the puzzle !.

How fun and what a TREAT as it would be truly a CUSTOM One of MANY a Kind so to speak !.

Who wants to do the checkering ? Who wants to rough out the blank ? Who wants to ?.

Better than any single person made gun as I would insist on it going too a firearms Museum

upon my demise !. archer archer archer thumb patriot salute

Now getting the Obuma administration too fork over the cash to make it happen ?.

A study is needed on American Craftsmen lost art of metallurgical cellulose combination expertise

and the potential loss of economic prosperity of states affected !!.

A government grant proposal is needed Endowment of the Arts ??. Yes I believe I can obtain

the necessary funding with a well executed plan of blither blathering well worded Razzle Dazzle !.

It worked on the DoD if you can't convince them with facts dazzle them with BullShit !.

Hey it worked for the current head dummy !!!!!!. jumping jumping jumping beer clap rotflmo rotflmo thumb

Woods ; YOUR making the ammo !. Because the stuff you make is dam shinny !.

You made me go and make an electric variable speed reverse rotation spinning thingy now

because I was jealous of how yours shined !!!!!!!!!!. thumb beer clap
 
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I voted other because my choice would be an HS Precision. I have them in a 308 and a 204 ruger. Love the accuracy and the triggers on these rifles. FS
 
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I voted for a Holland Gun, but since it is the same money I would prefer to have a Peter Hoffer break action over and under double rifle.
 
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My Choice is a Ruger Model 77 MKII.
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So did I , 1 each 375 Ruger and 416 Ruger


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My choice would be a round action double rifle 375 H&H flanged from the Scottish gun maker www.mckaybrown.com
CZ
 
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MacKay Brown 450/400.
 
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