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Remington = Chevrolet
Winchester = Ford
Browning = Dodge
Weatherby = Cadilac
Tikka = Subaru
Sako = Saab

What is a Ruger ? What else ? Anyone else here bored ?
 
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Ruger? huh............studebaker perhaps!


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Originally posted by BighornBreath:
Remington = Chevrolet
Winchester = Ford
Browning = Dodge
Weatherby = Cadilac
Tikka = Subaru
Sako = Saab

What is a Ruger ?


A Hummer? thumbroger


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Yugo..... sleep
 
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American Rifleman recently reviewed the new Model 70 classic, and they echoed the findings of some previous famous gunwriter, in that there was a significant correlation between owners of Chevy trucks and Winchester Model 70's, and on the other side, Ford trucks and Remington Model 700's.

I think I actually see it the other way. The Chevy drivetrains are strong, cheap and efficient with okay accessories and not a lot of extras in the suspension. They lend themselves to customizing with aftermarket parts. This corresponds to the easy to accurize, safe action, push feed model 700.

The Ford is tougher, maybe tougher than needed for most chores. Twin I beam suspension, etc. The drivetrains aren't as easy to play with or customize.

So, my list is:

Remington: Chevy
Ford: Winchester
Ruger: Dodge/Jeep
Sako: BMW
Tikka: VW (before Audi)
Browning: Accura
Weatherby: Cadillac
Savage: Subaru

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Team roping heel horse=Royles Royce
Head horse=Mercedes
Barrel horse=ventage ford, high value but of no use to me.
Gaited horses=motor bike
race horse=2 motor bikes
kids horse=most valuable comodity on earth.


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Ruger = International Harvester Pickup Truck = 10 hp Evinrude Outboard (1972 model) = Grumman Aluminum Canoe = Old Metal Camping Cooler with the latch broken.
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Okay, so far, so good.

But what's a CZ?


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CZ = Unimog

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Blaser=Hummer


 
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CZ= huglu
 
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Depending upon the model anything from a Yugo to a VW Bug






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Winchester = Ford?

Sure hope not - Ford stands for - Fixed or repaired Daily doesnt it? Smiler
 
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Dear MGL-

NO!! FORD stands for "First on Race Day"!!! Ruger?? Maybe Mercedes Benz.
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Blaser R93= Citroën 2 CV roflmao roflmao
 
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Remington = Chevrolet
Winchester = Ford
Browning = Dodge
Weatherby = Cadilac
Tikka = Subaru
Sako = Saab

What is a Ruger ? What else ? Anyone else here bored ?


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Lets respect our host Saeeds wishes & put this stuff in the appropriate forum.



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Lets respect our host Saeeds wishes & put this stuff in the appropriate forum.


I would put your post in the appropriate forum but I'm not a moderator. However you can delete your own post and move it. Hope this helps.
 
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I guess we all see it really different. I would say something like

weatherby= saab, some people like them, but they are definitely ugly sob's
cz=toyota a truly purpose built item that lasts for a very long time
custom rifles (by great craftsman)= saleen/foos etc.
remington= ford (and I am a ford guy for years, but hear me out) at first look they might be attractive, it isn't until you get into it that you notice all they lack and what can't be changed/fixed (don't get me started on the F550 we have at work or the stupid ass inability of the ford auto. transmission to be manually shifted to each gear)
winchester= very popular, good product, many options, better looking than most
ruger= dodge, cutting edge, willing to try diverse things, built for the power
savage= saturn. a good product, no options or frills, no real customizing path, gets the job done and hard to beat for price
Blaser= Mr. Potatoe Head. different things to snap on and off. Big Grin

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Blaser= Mr. Potatoe Head. different things to snap on and off.


I hate to tell you this but Mr. Potatoe Head is not a car.
 
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Blaser/Hummer

Good call. Both are overpriced, overhyped and neither can do what it is supposed to. thumb
 
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Johan,
Do you raely think a Blazer is as good as a 2CV?
We had a 2CV it was great fun, but I would not buy a R93. wave

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Good call. Both are overpriced, overhyped and neither can do what it is supposed to.


Only to those who cannot afford them.
 
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Deleted the commment to avoid another flame war with M16.


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The Blaser is the BMW of rifles and I do feel sorry for all of you envious losers who can't afford or appreciate one. Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin


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I guess that gold standard makes this POS the Rolls Royce of South Texas Big Grin

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Good call. Both are overpriced, overhyped and neither can do what it is supposed to.


Only to those who cannot afford them.


I can afford this. I guess I can afford a Blaser and a overpriced Suburban.

 
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I can afford this. I guess I can afford a Blaser and a overpriced Suburban.


Excellent example of something overpriced. But to each his own.
 
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Bentley x 2,
Bugatti x 3,
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He had only one make of gun and that was BOSS.
I think he had good taste in cars, guns and friends. Smiler
 
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roflmao roflmao That Hummer is just a chevy suburban with a wanna be military looking body on it .

Triggertate , Now thats funny! beer
 
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Blaser= Mr. Potatoe Head. different things to snap on and off.


I hate to tell you this but Mr. Potatoe Head is not a car.


This is true. Mr. Potato Head is not a car, so a more likely option would be:

Blaser = Lego toy car. A 5 year old can exchange all the little plastic parts! Wink Big Grin

 
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Mauser=Mercedes-benz Cool


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Well, I had a 2 CV safari clap Second thought you are right. It has much more charm and style than a blaser R-93.

Erik D- Great clap clap clap clap

Cheers
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Blaser = Lego toy car. A 5 year old can exchange all the little plastic parts!


Yes, but can you. This is not a place for four year olds to play. Now run along before your father catches you playing on the "big boy" forum.
 
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rem/win/savage/ruger = american made .. not quite as refined as some, built like BSH, and affordable

searcy double - pantera

merkel/kreighoff/other"cheap" doubles - BMW

army/navy doubles - jag

named maker doubles - Zil (astin martin for brit car fans)

ultracustom made mauser copies (various) range from vette through pantera, some with a left turn to any now owned by fiat (ferrari, masaratti, etc)

Jeff's mongrels? SWAMP BUGGY!!!

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Blaser = Lego toy car. A 5 year old can exchange all the little plastic parts!


Yes, but can you. This is not a place for four year olds to play. Now run along before your father catches you playing on the "big boy" forum.


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I can't believe the obvious has not been stated yet.

Land Rover=Mauser

Both were made to work well in rugged places a long time ago and they are still doing it.
 
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American Rifleman recently reviewed the new Model 70 classic, and they echoed the findings of some previous famous gunwriter, in that there was a significant correlation between owners of Chevy trucks and Winchester Model 70's, and on the other side, Ford trucks and Remington Model 700's.

I think I actually see it the other way. The Chevy drivetrains are strong, cheap and efficient with okay accessories and not a lot of extras in the suspension. They lend themselves to customizing with aftermarket parts. This corresponds to the easy to accurize, safe action, push feed model 700.

The Ford is tougher, maybe tougher than needed for most chores. Twin I beam suspension, etc. The drivetrains aren't as easy to play with or customize.

So, my list is:

Remington: Chevy
Ford: Winchester
Ruger: Dodge/Jeep
Sako: BMW
Tikka: VW (before Audi)
Browning: Accura
Weatherby: Cadillac
Savage: Subaru

Steve


Steve, I have to agree with your list the most. This is one of the most fun threads I've seen since I've been at AR. Thumbs up for all those that joined in.


 
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Colt = Buick
Dakota = DeLorian Roll Eyes
H&R = Kia
Ithaca = Pinto
 
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