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My newest AHR ships next monday. My others are in American Walnut so Wayne did this one in Bastogne.



 
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Simply stunning!


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Wow, that is a beauty.

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Love it!!

Is that factory bottom metal?


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Love it!!

Is that factory bottom metal?


You will have to ask wayne at AHR, aka Bitteroot.
 
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AHR, the CZ equivalent of the Shelby Mustang.

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Looks like factory BM to me. Does anyone make a replacement anyway?
 
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AHR really does A grade work. The rifle looks very nice.


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Beeeautifulll!!! tu2 Enjoy your new shooter buddy. beer


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You have to admire this rifle,AHR does some good work,congratulations!!!!!!


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Looking very good, do you have a better pic of that forendtip?

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I love the look and feel of Bastogne, although it is heavier than the other walnuts due to its density. I have Bastogne walnut stocks on my custom .458 Lott, .375 and .325 WSMs and love them! Congratulations! Yours has some very nice fiddleback in it!
 
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Congrats....that is sweet beer


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