09 August 2006, 10:32
JohnAirdakota round body
dakotaLooks nice. Third bite, long tang, chopper lump brls, anti doubling mechanism on triggers, selective ejectors, classy engraving, would like to hear what those in the know think of it.
09 August 2006, 19:31
500grainsIt's an Italian rig and Dakota sells darn few of them.
09 August 2006, 19:48
JohnAirDo you think because the gun is not competitive at that price? I have a Searcy Classic in the works: 450 NE, 26" brls, trap grip, upgraded wood, night sight. Could have added intercepting sears ($3500 I think), long tang $1000, etc. and probably would end up right around the price of the Dakota. Your opinion is apreciated. Thank You.
10 August 2006, 00:29
jeffeossobecause NE rifles aren't a thing they know anything about?
quote:
The Dakota Double Rifle is available in many traditional rimmed calibers including 7X57R, .30-30,9.3x74R, .45-70, and .375 H&H Flanged, as well as popular big game cartridges such as the .470 and .570 Nitro Express.
http://www.dakotaarms.com/currentinventory/firearmDescriptions/doublerifle/11 August 2006, 05:43
JohnAirHas anyone seen or handled one of these? Who is the Italian maker? Some Italian doublerifles are excellent.
11 August 2006, 07:05
500grainsI think the Italian maker is A&S. They make a good looking gun. The ones I have seen were high grade so I cannot comment on the lower end one.
11 August 2006, 07:39
MacD37quote:
Originally posted by JohnAir:
Has anyone seen or handled one of these? Who is the Italian maker? Some Italian doublerifles are excellent.
Rusty, Nitro 400, and I took one apart at the Dallas Safari Club show two years ago, and looked it over prety well. The Dakota employee in their booth didn't know anything about double rifles, so we educated him with a little show & tell. The rifle is definently Italian, and the one we handled was chambered for 375H&H flanged. I fit me well, and seemed to ballance perfectly for me. It is a little on the fancy side for my taste, but that has nothing to do with the quality of manufacture. I would say, without all the decoration, I would like it better, though the engraveing was very well done. It just isn't my cup of tea. I don't think it will sell as well as Dakota would have hoped, and one reason is the price tag. For a starting price of $20K plus, folks can do better. I, for one would much rather have a $16K Heym, or a $12K Searcy, and spend the rest on a couple buffalo trophy fees! Just my opinion!

11 August 2006, 08:06
505EDIt is from Italy, but the maker is not FAMARS it is Ferlib. They are very nice guns, just out of my price range.
505ED
11 August 2006, 17:58
JohnAirThanks Guys. You are the greatest.