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Posts: 13446 | Location: faribault mn | Registered: 16 November 2004Reply With Quote
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World's most expensive rifle, but no sights?

It needs sights.


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Well it is better than the crocodile rifle.

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The chicken foot bolt handle is pretty cool. Big Grin



Actually, it looks like a lot work and talent went into the rifle. It's just not my style.

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The chicken foot bolt handle is pretty cool.


When this was first posted I said I kind of like the chickens foot...you makeing fun of me Terry? Wink

Actually I know of a 223 I'd rather shoot! Smiler


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That's a cool box! tu2


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The chicken foot bolt handle is pretty cool.


When this was first posted I said I kind of like the chickens foot...you makeing fun of me Terry? Wink

Actually I know of a 223 I'd rather shoot! Smiler


At $820,000.00, a sense of humor is about all I can afford when it comes to this rifle.

I hope it comes with some fancy scope bases.


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World's most expensive rifle, but no sights?

It needs sights.


Sights is additional hilbily


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The worlds most expensive rifle is the one that does not work when you drawing down on a markhor or desert bighorn or a 100lb elephant.
 
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That's a cool box! tu2


Yep, cool box. I see the two barrels, the butt stock/action but wheres the forestock?

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That's a cool box! tu2


Yep, cool box. I see the two barrels, the butt stock/action but wheres the forestock?

Uh, attached to the barrels in said box.

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I see the two barrels, the butt stock/action but wheres the forestock?
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The forestocks are integrated under each barrel.

For that price, you could get a full set (double, bolt, single-barrel breakdown, falling block and shotgun pair) from Hartmann & Weiss. Sigh... Wink


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Lovely, and utterly irrelevant.

P.T. Barnum would be thrilled beyond description.
 
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Wonder if they hand deliver it!



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Does it come with a velvet Elvis painting as well??


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Next time you see it it`ll probably sport a Trasco and Weaver mounts!LOL
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Oh hell, I just noticed it's a push feed, I don't want it now.

Have a look at the photo of the bolt shroud and rear tang area (the photo just above the chicken foot).

The same guy who worked at the Sabatti factory 'regulating' the barrels with his Dremel seems to now work at this factory.

I guess for $820K, I'd expect round holes and maybe iron sights. Oh, and a claw extractor.


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Actually I have the world's most expensive rifle for sale. It is a older Remington 514 single shot...price $820,000.10. First "I will take it", gets it. Big Grin
 
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For $820,000 you could have a nice house in Texas, a full bag 28 day African safari, and a new Ferrari. Hmm... a house, Ferrari, and hunting trip seem a whole lot better than a push feed safe queen with no sights.


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Damascus steel barrels- Worthless
 
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No three postion safety? I'm happy that there are some who will pay these prices to support the gunmakers' art. We all benefit, even if just to take a peek.
 
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I see the two barrels, the butt stock/action but wheres the forestock?
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The forestocks are integrated under each barrel.

For that price, you could get a full set (double, bolt, single-barrel breakdown, falling block and shotgun pair) from Hartmann & Weiss. Sigh... Wink


Thanks for pointing that out. It tells me my eyes are getting worse then I thought.

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Muzzle clearly shows rifled tube inserts in a damascus shell.
I don't get the lynch mob mentality that surfaces when these threads (crocodile) pop up.
I doubt there is one poster here that hasn't paid extra on some purchase purely for stylistic or symbolic embelishment.

It's all just a matter of scale of one's income.


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Damascus steel barrels- Worthless
 
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I wonder how many Rugers you could buy for $820,000?

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At $550 per Ruger, about 1,490.
 
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No three postion safety? I'm happy that there are some who will pay these prices to support the gunmakers' art. We all benefit, even if just to take a peek.


I wonder if this rifle will really sell for anywhere near that price.


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Muzzle clearly shows rifled tube inserts in a damascus shell.
I don't get the lynch mob mentality that surfaces when these threads (crocodile) pop up.
I doubt there is one poster here that hasn't paid extra on some purchase purely for stylistic or symbolic embelishment.

It's all just a matter of scale of one's income.


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Damascus steel barrels- Worthless


It is really a matter of one's susceptibility to fad...
 
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Personally, I don't see it. Looks like about $3,000 to me.
 
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Well its tasteless and not very suitable for anything other than looking at I suppose. A run of the mill Blaser R-93 or R-8 is something you can shoot and then go hunting with. More money than brains I would think. Then again that would be SOP for Saudis.
 
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I wonder if it comes pre bore-sighted? Am sure the new owner would want to make sure of that before he took delivery.
 
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Here is the matched knife that comes with it.



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Wouldn't it be fun to have $ 820K to spend on a custom rifle ?
 
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You could go on a major safari just for the sales tax on a 820k rifle.


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There are much better ways to spend $820K on guns.

I'd buy a pair of Westley Richards bolts, a pair of Holland and Holland bolts, a pair of Hartmann and Weiss, a pair of Duane Weibe's masterpieces, a pair of Sterling Davenport customs, a pair of Krieghoff shotguns, a pair of Perazzi shotguns and still have enough money left over for several hunting trips.


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only 820k huh.....


booooock, bock, bock, bock, bock, booooock, bock, bock, bock....



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Well I guess the knife makes it a great deal. I own some nice guns, but nothing in that range, not even close. Someone has to be nuts to pay that kind of money for that rifle. Lets see if it sells.
 
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Hmm Let's see. Spend an absurd amount of money on a rifle. Take it on a no expense spared safari with enough staff support to even embarass Obama. Let a gunbearer carry your gun because it is undignified for someone of your status to do so. During the course of the hunt said gunbearer slips on some rocks and dents the wood and maybe gets a few scratches from thorn bushes. Owner justifies his shooting of the gunbearer and local authorities agree it was justifiable after learning of the purchase price.

If you think this scenario is absurd just remeber money can let you get away with murder. Just ask OJ.
 
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The kind of person who would buy this kind of rifle is the same as one who insists on a rhino horn handle on his dagger. I won't say who that would be, but he lives somewhere on the Arabian penninsula.

The London gun trade stayed in business selling rifles and guns by the carloads to India in the first part of the XX century. Now that the money has migrated elsewhere, guns are being built to appeal to different tastes. The falcon motif is the tip-off.
 
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Interesting, but not in my book of must haves.
 
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