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Need some gun work done???Just had a complete rebuild done on a .416 Remington.
Serengeti Rifles Rebarreled and restocked my gun and I must say it is some of the best work I have ever had done. The attention to detail is superb. Rod and Larry are very user frendly and called me personally many times just to be sure we were always in check. I was so impressed I am sending a .375 H&H up Friday for a facelift... Any questions please e-mail me and I will give details and send pictures...Straight shots. <>< Maddog


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I'm glad to hear you like how it came out. Always good to hear feedback. I remember doing the finish work on that one. Enjoy!


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Originally posted by MADDOG:
Need some gun work done???Just had a complete rebuild done on a .416 Remington.
Serengeti Rifles Rebarreled and restocked my gun and I must say it is some of the best work I have ever had done. The attention to detail is superb. Rod and Larry are very user frendly and called me personally many times just to be sure we were always in check. I was so impressed I am sending a .375 H&H up Friday for a facelift... Any questions please e-mail me and I will give details and send pictures...Straight shots. <>< Maddog


My dealings with them have been good, also!


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Cross posted from another thread:

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Here is another Serengeti stocked rifle:





This is a M700 Varmint in .223 Rem, which after 10-15 years really needed some work. Our very own Jeffeosso provided a Bastogne blank with a lot of fiddle. The action was done over by Kirby Allen (who either posts here, or used to post here under the name "fiftydriver"), and the rifle was restocked in a Sako factory stock pattern with a modified foreend by Serengeti. Bottom metal is from Williams. Given that Rod from Serengeti posts here occasionally almost makes this a 100% AR rifle... Smiler

The barrel is a Krieger stainless in a M700 Varmint Factory contour. The Jewell trigger was already installed before the latest rework of the rifle. The scope is a Zeiss Conquest 6.5-20x50.

Nice rig, I really enjoy the Sako factory style stock. The fairly steep pistol grip and in particular the palm swell makes it a natural shooter on the range.


There are several posters in here who have had Serengeti either (completely) build or stock rifles for them. I know "Fish30114" uses Serengeti rifles (among others - incl Sakos).

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I can tell you, that since the first of the year, the stock fit and finish have improved even further, along with action tuning. Everyone in the shop now inspects not only thier own work, but everyone elses, so we can, hopefully, catch any imperfection in the manufacture. And, of course, after it leaves the shop, it has to pass Rod and Larry's inspections. And they are tough!
I have never worked with people so concerned with quality, at all stages of the process. I was somewhat concerned when I started working for them, not sure of what thier standards were. I have been in business for myself for over thirty years, and am well aware, if you don't have an exceptional product, you will fail. I was greatly relieved to find such attention to detail, and genuine interest of all involved, for the highest quality possible. Every one of us are concerned that every customer gets what he pays for, and hopefully, more than he expects. We are passionate about what we do, and we hope to keep improving all the time.
I guess that sounds like an advertisement, and I didn't intend it that way. I think what it is meant to convey, is, that there is a small group of people working there, that LIKE to go to work every day. And not only that, we go early, and stay late, on our own dime, to get the job done, because we LIKE it! That makes a difference in quality, no matter what the product.


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