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Hi all, this might not be the right place to ask this but I couldn't think of anywhere more suitable.
Can anyone identify the gun on the left with the black plastic stock.

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sure looks like something biebs would love Roll Eyes Big Grin
 
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Looks similar to a blaser rifle


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It looks like a straight pull of some kind as the scope has mounts that sit well forward also the rear is one piece.
I don't think its a Blaser they would never put a stock like that on their rifles..
 
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It's a Tuggly rifle.

Designed by Bud Tuggly.


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Hi D,
just done a google search but no results, is this rifle a one off or does he manufacture them?

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Hi D,
just done a google search but no results, is this rifle a one off or does he manufacture them?

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yeah ok! lost in translation..
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Blaser 84 It's half way between a Mauser 66 and a R93

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Don't care much for the style, but the fit and finish looks quite nice.
 
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I am no expert, so I'm going outside the box and looking at the whole picture.

The guns on quad bikes - varminting?

The camo stocked rifle on the right looks like a muzzle loader or one of those high velocity slug guns. The "hammer" at the back looks more like a safety on a air rifle.

The black rifles has a very wide breach area - HUGE. The breach action area is as wide as the very generous but pad. Possibly air pressure chamber.

The little tab in front of the tang may be a safety button.

My guess is that is a very high velocity specialised slug gun.


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Thanks to all the replies, from what I can gather it is a Blaser R84 as suggested, not sure if it the Blase Ultimate as it was marketed.
I presume that it is a conventional bolt ie lift and turn..

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Yes, lift bolt but with a carriage. My buddy bought one because it was vey light, in 270. He never bought any other barrels for it.
 
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Yup looks like an R84. I was waaaaay off the mark! Smiler


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GEEZ!!! post a warning notice!


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It looks very much like a Blaser SR850/88 to me, a quasi straight pull rifle of sorts.

The bolt had to be moved upwards prior to the straight pull.


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