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Would anybody have a clue what the market is for double rifles in the USA yearly? A friend said no more than 50, I say much more. Butch | ||
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I recall in a conversation with Butch Searcy about six months ago that at that time he had about 45 DRs on order. I think the market for DR is much bigger than just 50/year. 577NitroExpress Double Rifle Shooters Society Francotte .470 Nitro Express If stupidity hurt, a lot of people would be walking around screaming... | |||
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for 577nitro i don't know how to send a private message could you give me an email address i can contact you at pls. mine is cabletools@alltel.net the kids are going to be on the computer so i may not get back to you till 10:30 or so eastern tim. thanks,tomo577 TOMO577 DOUBLE RIFLE SHOOTERS SOCIETY | |||
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Take in account all the Merkles and Searcys.Then all the others FAMARS, Ferlach makers,and German makers, the the select few H&H's and Purdy's and WR made. My W.A.G. would be about 150 guns a year. I speculate, and budget for a living I love making W.A.G's. 505ED DRSS Member | |||
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Our conversation revolved around doubles that are new to the USA, either built here or imported. We are not talking about rifles sold between ourselves. I think that your answers so far reflect this. Butch | |||
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No, I think there are about 150 new (I might be a bit heavy) but I know Searcy makes about 30or so a year and say merkle sends about the same. There are more Fine Guns sold than you think. I have a friend here in San Antonio that imported 2 a FAMARS and a J.Just last year. Just go to the Firearms show in Vegas. It will suprise you on what goes on. 505ED DRSS Member | |||
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No one has mentioned them,but I suspect Chapuis easily sells as many as the others, if for no other reason their excellent price on their 9.3x74. Also, don't forget the various European smallbore O/U doubles which creep in. Given all these different sources, I would certainly think the new market is much more than 150 rifles/yr. | |||
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tomo577: I sent you an email. 577NitroExpress Double Rifle Shooters Society Francotte .470 Nitro Express If stupidity hurt, a lot of people would be walking around screaming... | |||
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I also think much more then 150 if you include everything that is a "double rifle" like the Tikka 9,3. | |||
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I would hate to guess, but 50 is far too low for new guns. Still, I know how many new DRs a particularly well known maker sold in the US in 2005 and it would shock you. Most would guess that they sold 10 times that many. The real market here is much greater. If the new "affordable" guns were better designed, sales would go up fast. Unfortunately, new double rifles with decent geometry and acceptable build quality can't be had for less than $40,000. The number of used pre-war double rifles imported every year is greater, and most of these are bought by new users in preference to a new gun because they offer better utility and much better quality for the money. ------------------------------------------------ "Serious rifles have two barrels, everything else just burns gunpowder." | |||
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if butch makes about 50, and you are conservative and say 200 - pedersoli 100 - heym 100 - krieghoff 300 merkel .... I would guess, on the sub 20k guns, between 1000 and 2000 per year, in doubles and if remington ever gets them in, I'll have a 45/70 nitro opinions vary band of bubbas and STC hunting Club Information on Ammoguide about the416AR, 458AR, 470AR, 500AR What is an AR round? Case Drawings 416-458-470AR and 500AR. 476AR, http://www.weaponsmith.com | |||
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Jeffe: Speaking of new rifles sold in the US, the figure for one of the makers you listed is high by a factor of 20. -------------------------------------------------- "Serious rifles have two barrels, everything else just burns gunpowder." | |||
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Hello, Some research with the ATF can provide you with the answer or very close and by mfg. as well. ATF has some very detailed data on sales of small arms, but how freely it is given out is another issue. | |||
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I have got to find that photo of you shooting the Scoped Chapuis that can be bought for less than $4000 new. Frank can you help me out. ****************************************************************** R. Lee Ermey: "The deadliest weapon in the world is a Marine and his rifle." ****************************************************************** We're going to be "gifted" with a health care plan we are forced to purchase and fined if we don't, Which purportedly covers at least ten million more people, without adding a single new doctor, but provides for 16,000 new IRS agents, written by a committee whose chairman says he doesn't understand it, passed by a Congress that didn't read it but exempted themselves from it, and signed by a President, with funding administered by a treasury chief who didn't pay his taxes, for which we'll be taxed for four years before any benefits take effect, by a government which has already bankrupted Social Security and Medicare, all to be overseen by a surgeon general who is obese, and financed by a country that's broke!!!!! 'What the hell could possibly go wrong?' | |||
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I have talked to a couple guys that are close to the double rifle importing and they said they would bet on a little over 300 new guns per year over the $10,000 price. Butch | |||
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I looked at the ATF manufacturer and export numbers (www.atf.gov/firearms/stats) but there is no real info on doubles here. A manufactured gun is one that is either constructed here or placed in commerce, which would cover the imports. Note that building a rifle from an action does not constitute construction. Unfortunately, it is apparently not a requirement to file a report, since they state that for 2004, the last year listed, 26% of the manufacturers didn't. There are however some interesting numbers there. Total rifles 1325138 Total shotguns 731769 Rogue River/Rigby 20 rifles 2 shotguns Rifles Lazzeroni 20 Cooper 2805 Kimber 9993 Dakota Arms 434 Jarrett 175 JJ Perodeau 1 Darcy Echols 4 Briley 23 Melvin Forbes (ULA) 97 Montana Rifle 1333 Savage 109984 USRA 109182 Ruger 248884 Marlin 228092 Remington 273742 Shotguns Dakota Arms 67 Ruger 7405 Beretta USA 7553 Connecticutt Shotgun 119 H&R 116346 Mossburg 208313 Remington 319072 A couple of things come to mind when looking at these numbers, such as how companies like Rigby stay in business, if these numbers haven't come up significantly. Lazzaroni must be making a lot from ammo and accessories. I also can't believe the Beretta shotgun number. According to these numbers, the total of all their O/U shotguns and automatics just about equals the sales of the Ruger Red Label. It's to bad that everyone isn't required to report, there would be a lot more useful info. I tried the website for the import division, but they just cover import requirements, not data. | |||
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On rigby 20 rifles X 28,500 min = 570,000 2 shotguns X 15,000 min = 30,000 Total $600,000 gross 22 merkle actions ??? I'm not saying it is proftiable, but I can see how he stays in business. 505ED He makes a good gun accurate gun just not my cup of tea. DRSS Member | |||
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Given the choice, for my beans, I'd take that 1 JJ Perodeau or the 4 Darcy Echols rifles over the 109,182 Winingtons or 273,742 Remchesters, hands down. My 2 cents. Bob DRSS "If we're not supposed to eat animals, why are they made out of meat?" "PS. To add a bit of Pappasonian philosophy: this single barrel stuff is just a passing fad. Bolt actions and single shots will fade away as did disco, the hula hoop, and bell-bottomed pants. Doubles will rule the world!" | |||
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Should have visited the Vintager's shoot in Millbrook New York...Lots of doubles for sale and saw lots of guys shooting theirs also... Mike | |||
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Roscoe, Breaking Balls I see! Doc52 B. Searcy & Co .577 NE Double Rifle Shooters Society "Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well armed lamb contesting the vote!" Benjamin Franklin 1759 | |||
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