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Anybody know this rifle?

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24 March 2016, 06:53
Huvius
Anybody know this rifle?
A gun on Gunbroker.
I have no idea what the reserve may be, but it has interesting metal work.
The bridges seem uber tall but look to be built up reasonably well.

http://www.gunbroker.com/Aucti....aspx?Item=548699407
24 March 2016, 18:31
Glen71
Those are some seriously bulky scope rings.
24 March 2016, 18:58
drhall762
Not in the Biblical sense. Pretty rifle, FUGLY rings.


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24 March 2016, 21:20
Atkinson
Heck of a well done rifle and the wood in a blank foem is worth the price its on now.

It sorta appears to be a double square bridge and the bridges have been modified??? As to the rings, what difference does that make, the bases can be dovetailed for talleys or the rings could be ground down to streamline...IMO, the rifle should go for a pretty high price based on the pictures. I would think in order to meet the price you would have to get to about $3000 or maybe more..It would help to know who the maker was and to have an on hands inspection of the inletting..


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25 March 2016, 03:57
Idaho Sharpshooter
nice hunting rifle, but I think Ray is very optimistic RE the price it will fetch.
25 March 2016, 04:33
Nakihunter
What caliber is it?


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26 March 2016, 09:41
JCS271
7.62 X 63 (30-06) Roll Eyes


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26 March 2016, 16:34
Bren7X64
Those rings look like the old cheap PH rings we used to get for BRNO ZKKs back in the day - also had to excavate a dimple on one of the bridges to allow then to mount properly.

To cal them QD rings is maybe a tad overoptimistic.


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