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Posts: 103 | Registered: 10 December 2011Reply With Quote
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Sweet! Who makes that action? I'm not familiar with FZH.

A second recoil lug on a 275?

I'd love to see that action on a big bore maybe with the rear sight island extended back to the action face.


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I didn't realize the RSA vector action is made in left hand. That's excellent news. Xile84 you have a beautiful rifle in the making. Congatulations again.
 
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FZH is a german firm, they make actions.
Bit on the expensive side unfortunately, I think they start at around 3500 dollars.

This is a FZH reworked by a french gunsmith named Dorleac.

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Thanks Xile, I learned something new today.


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How do you propose to get the gun into the US without a serial number?


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Im in norway Smiler
 
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OK. In most Euro countries the serial number is on the barrel, whereas in the US it is required to be on the receiver. Does Norway not require a serial number, or will that be added later? Just curious, as I don't know your laws.


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