02 August 2006, 05:43
new_guyMakes me with I was left-handed (photos)
Here's a buy for some "lucky lefty" out there.
GMA action, with integral barrel components...
See details and more photos at the link below:
LEFT-HAND 375 02 August 2006, 22:17
BriceElegant, just elegant. In function and appearance!
02 August 2006, 22:46
ROSCOEChris,
You got a good one here! One question...
"integral Ruger bases"....why Ruger and not Talley? I can't imagine the sight of a set of ruger rings on such nice rifle.
02 August 2006, 23:11
Doubless$6600 for a rifle with a synthetic stock?? I don't think so...
04 August 2006, 01:36
new_guyquote:
Originally posted by ROSCOE:
Chris,
You got a good one here! One question...
"integral Ruger bases"....why Ruger and not Talley? I can't imagine the sight of a set of ruger rings on such nice rifle.
I didn't order it that way, the original purchaser did. I haven't measured the dovetail that's machined into the action, but it looks like to me that it could be made to accomodate Talley rings. Figure about $80 for that plus refinish of the action.
quote:
$6600 for a rifle with a synthetic stock?? I don't think so...
I agree that on the suface it seems expensive, but the components are all top-shelf (GMA Action, Pedersen Cut-Rifled Barrel with all integral components...) If a guy wants one with a glass stock - compared to $8K replacement cost for the same gun - it's a good deal on a new gun.
04 August 2006, 22:30
new_guyPrice reduced to
$5600.00 for quick sale. The owner want it sold fast.
That's about what the barrel and action cost - as individual components.
You guys get the first shot at it here, then I'm changing the price on gunsamerica.
Very nice indeed. Any idea who made the stock ?
Joe
07 August 2006, 08:20
new_guyEmpire uses Bell & Carlson stocks. Obviously modified.
I know, I was skeptical too... but apparently B&C isn't the same product it used to be.
I guess Empire using them speaks to the quality of the "new" B&C stocks.