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Does anyone out there have one of these kesslerins?

http://www.kesslerin.info/seiten/classic.html
 
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Wie viel kostet es?
 
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No, but I'd love to get my hands on one of their triggers. They prove you don't need stainless and synthetic to get an ultralight rifle.
 
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Nice looking piece!
 
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ps. it comes up in german, but I got a google bar across the top that asked if I wanted to translate, I hit the translate button and it now reads in english
 
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That is a very nice rifle. I could not find a US importer on the website, anyone know of them?

The rifle reminds me a lot of the the new Heym Martini bolt gun, and that is not a poor comparision. Very elegant piece.


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Never run across one but they are truly beautiful rifles... if I could find one in a 9.3x64 I would be a happy man! Doesn't look like it's in their line-up though.


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Never run across one but they are truly beautiful rifles... if I could find one in a 9.3x64 I would be a happy man! Doesn't look like it's in their line-up though.


Looks like they are willing to do a 375, and they do a 9.3x62. Just appears as if that is not a "stock" caliber. There is a picture of a magnificent 375 on their website.


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You guys are right, very nice looking rifles. I am really intrigued by how slim they have made them, handling 3 in the magazine only. I think it looks great when it is slimmed down this way and am really hoping if someone had one they could provide dimensions.
 
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Gorgeous!
 
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I figured one of you guys had one...I'm surprised.
 
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Never run across one but they are truly beautiful rifles... if I could find one in a 9.3x64 I would be a happy man! Doesn't look like it's in their line-up though.
Most top builders will accommodate other calibers. Might cost you the price of new reamers unless they already have one from a previous build.


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Never run across one but they are truly beautiful rifles... if I could find one in a 9.3x64 I would be a happy man! Doesn't look like it's in their line-up though.
bwanamrm Sorry. My mistake. Brenneke base is too wide. Site says: Other calibres: Only for cartridge case base of 11.9 – 12.1 mm. Nice, slick rifle though. 'ave fun.


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Here's the site in English. I think I'm going to go out and pick some cans. I've got the want bad!

http://waffen-kessler.de/sites...slerin_original.html

In case you don't sprechen the language!


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