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I just noticed that Dakota Arms has a DR marketed under their name which made from their round shotgun receiver. Anybody know something about it? A bit pricey at $35K.


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It is an Italian import with Dakota stamped on it. Very nice rifle but they do not sell many.
 
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I guess not. It looks just a little purty to take out into the brush. Wonder if any of the ones sold ever get used for hunting?


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didn't dakota file for bankruptcy ??

where did you see the rifle


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No, they are made for them, by Ferlib. Damn nice guns just out of my pocketbook.

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let me get back with you on the Dakota, I need to think a minute. Lemme see, two Searcy American made DRs, or an imported somebody that Dakota stamps their name on and marks up about 300%...for the same money...

OK, I'm back, looks like an upgrade on their usual business practice...which is overpriced considerably.

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Idaho,

Don't get me wrong. Butch makes a nice double, but it is not the same fit and finish as a Ferlib (apples and oranges). Is it worth 35,000 well all I can say is if I had the money, I'd buy one. I love round actions can anyone say David Mckay Brown!

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505ED,
I can say it ,usually in a hushed tone, I just can't afford it. If I had my absolute choice I would have an O/U rifle and shotgun by him. I met him once at SCI and when I asked him if I might handle one of his guns he seemed actually pleased I would ask to see one. Truly a gentleman.


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505ED,

George Hoening lives about 23 miles from my front door...that would be my step up from a Searcy, if, indeed, there is much of one. Buy American, keep your money here. Save it for Africa! The $$$ difference would fund a very nice three weeks in Africa and a chance to say "...so I slip the safety off on my Searcy just as the elephant turns and CHARGES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BOOM!-BOOM! and down he goes...".

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