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04 April 2012, 22:36
Matabele
Lets see your Luxus single shots!
Hi all,

Ive recently discovered the Luxus single shot rifle, and it looks great!

I'd like to hear from anybody that has one of these rifles...pros, any cons to speak of, and pictures are always welcome!

Thanks!
05 April 2012, 17:59
BISCUT
I'll let you know in a few months when mine is completed!
05 April 2012, 20:57
Biebs
If you go to www.gunsinternational.com, put "Luxus" in the search box. Both Trop's and Hendershot's carry them now. I was at Trop's yesterday, and Dave has some really pretty Model 11s...one in 275 Rigby that I'm thinking very hard on.
06 April 2012, 00:33
505ED
I ordered one of the first ones..I'm having some photo issues right now on my computer--(my hosting site) so pictures are soon to come.

First I want to say, that Adam, Clay, and Tony are friends of mine. It is such a fresh breath of air to see guys making a business out of things that we all on this site love.

Now on to the model 11. I love mine, the wood is stunning. Mine has a nice stick, not outlandish but very pretty--just the way I like it. The form and function of the gun is very good. The bluing excellent, and nice little touches like the blue nitered (sp) bolt heads. Mine is a 6mm BR. I think Adam and Clay will kill me for saying that--as I think it was a one off, but it is a shooter. THe triggers have come a long way from the first ones. The first ones were a little stiff and heavy, but mine breaks clean at about 4lbs. I'm a tall guy so if you are tall and ordering a Model 11 see if they can do you a 26in barrel as it looks right if you are over 6'3 and have a 15+ in length of pull. All in all I think the value is great. I wish in time that the guys would sell the quarter rib as an aftermarket, so you could have a barrel made, aftermarket and add the quarter rib to it. I would also like to see a heavier barrel contour/ with forarm in time as the one now is wonderfuly trim and light--but some of us like a heavy barrel. The best part about the gun is its American made by real people you can still talk to. I have know the guys quite a few years buying wood and art, and can tell you first hand it is a pleasure to do business with real folks. In a day and age where almost all gun manufatures are owned by bean counters and are making throw away crap like the Ruger "American" (Ruger what a great company that is going the way of the bean counters) and Remington 770. Where else can you pick your wood, and caliber, and call the manufacutre and talk to the people who run the business. All in all I think that this makes it a great rifle. $3,000 is alot of money for a rifle, but I have recieved alot less for alot more money in other places. I just cannot wait to see what is up their sleeve next. Keep the good stuff coming guys!

Ed

I will try to post some pic's of mine.. If not I will call Adam and see if he still has some laying around..if he can post them for me.


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06 April 2012, 01:43
Matabele
Thanks for the info! Yeah I was chatting to Adam via email about a No 11 and he seemed a really nice guy to deal with and was only to happy to answer any questions I had. That goes a long way these days!

Can anyone tell me what the lever on the right side of the action is for...and where's the safety, how does it operate?

Post those pics when you can gents, would be nice to see some from the owners.

Thanks again!
06 April 2012, 02:31
505ED
The lever on the right side is to cock the action, and the trigger guard has a extension on the back..depress it and the gun breaks open.. think of it a a good looking Encore (sorry if I make it sould like a T/C--as it is alot more elgant than that) The safety is you hold the cocking lever and depress the trigger--just like you would an exposed hammer gun--just the same--as it is an exposed hammer gun! You can see the hammer but it is bobbed and hidden--the side lever handels that chore. The sidelever kind of gives it that Farky look.

Hope that helps,

Ed


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06 April 2012, 04:50
Woodhits
As Ed knows, I had the privilege of taking the first game animal (an Axis deer) with the Model 11. My review of the rifle is in the current issue of American Rifleman.

I am a big fan of the rifle: photos can't do the handling qualities justice. The rifle is...gracefully petite. Of course the wood is stunning but that's to be expected when the guys making the gun are importing most of the Turkish in the US.

Ed and I first handled the rifles in the parking lot of a Tex Mex place outside of San Antonio and we were blown away. WAY later that night I shot the rifle for the first time to confirm the zero in the headlights. 2 shots went into a single hole at 100 yards so I knew we had a shooter.

I'm embarrassed to say that I blew the shot on the axis the next morning but we found blood and finished what we started. I redeemed myself on a blackbuck later that day.

I'm a big fan of the rifle, and a big fan of a US company taking a risk during a recession to bring a unique sporting rifle to market. I didn't know Adam prior to that trip but now I consider him a friend.
06 April 2012, 05:59
505ED
Keith,

Good to see you on AR. Hey next time you are through let me know, I've got a better mexican joint to hit...or maybe we can head on up to Lockhart for some BBQ.

Ed


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06 April 2012, 07:37
Cliff Lyle
The most recent issue of the American Rifleman shows mine. They did change the bbl and shot a different caliber-270 Win.
Mine is in .243 Win. A wonderfully light and beautifully made rifle. I am very proud to own it.

I would also 2nd what Ed said about Clay and Adam. They are terrific to work with and its really nice to see an American company making such nice rifles.
06 April 2012, 17:24
Woodhits
quote:
Originally posted by 505ED:
Keith,

Good to see you on AR. Hey next time you are through let me know, I've got a better mexican joint to hit...or maybe we can head on up to Lockhart for some BBQ.

Ed


Will do!
07 April 2012, 07:22
505ED
Who ever orders the next model 11 would be crazy not to pick this new turned blank...sweet mother... makes mine look like a orange crate--and I've got a great stick on mine!

Close to what I call perfection:

http://www.luxusarms.com/T-2.jpg

another great blank:
http://www.luxusarms.com/L-213.jpg


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07 April 2012, 07:53
Cliff Lyle
I wasn't ready for that. Awesome really doesn't describe it.
07 April 2012, 08:30
Biebs
Ed, you're more of an "orange crate" kind of guy :-)
07 April 2012, 09:30
Jeff Sullivan
I handled a couple of Luxus rifles in Tulsa last weekend and am quite impressed. I am pretty deep in Blaser K95's right now, but I am fairly confident that owning a Luxus is in my future.






07 April 2012, 10:43
Matabele
Those stock blanks are amazing! A Luxus in .303 British would be awesome! Cool
07 April 2012, 18:45
505ED
Biebs,

I know, I'm kind of "plain jane"! Always have been, Dom taste on a beer budget!

Matabele,
A 303 british with a extra 405 win barrel would be the nuts! Look like this:


By coachsells at 2012-04-07

Ed


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07 April 2012, 19:05
Biebs
Very nice with the casecolored action. That's what I'd get. I agree, a 303 British would do it as well.
07 April 2012, 20:32
Matabele
The wood on these guns are jaw droppers...and I agree the colour case just sets it off to the next level! I really like the open sights too, seems to balance the looks of the rifle.

I discussed open sights with Adam, and he said they could do a 2 blade leaf type rear sight.
08 April 2012, 02:26
Cliff Lyle
quote:
Originally posted by Jeff Sullivan:
I handled a couple of Luxus rifles in Tulsa last weekend and am quite impressed. I am pretty deep in Blaser K95's right now, but I am fairly confident that owning a Luxus is in my future.

I give you less than 90 wait, 60 no, 30 days before you have one on order.
08 April 2012, 02:44
eskimo36
Here is my Model 11 223. Single digit serial number. It is a great handling rifle. I look forward to adding a barrel or two or maybe another complete rifle.





"One shot is usually enough..."
08 April 2012, 19:34
Matabele
Gulp Eeker Beautiful rifle Eskimo, thanks for posting!

How do you find the trigger on your Luxus? And what sort of accuracy are you getting out of it?
08 April 2012, 20:39
elk88101
Well Guy's
I have ordered 4 of these last year because of the special engraving by the Gary Griffiths and other cool things I have just recieved the second one. I have 2 more to go.
I tried taking pictures but my camera will not do the gun justice.
Maybe get some later to post.
These are making great gifts to some of my heavy duty clients.
Larry
09 April 2012, 00:54
eskimo36
My Model 11 shoots slightly sub MOA with factory loads and the trigger is like breaking glass at two pounds. It's the best trigger I have on a hunting rifle.


"One shot is usually enough..."
09 April 2012, 03:07
elk88101
Yes the model 11 has a great trigger for a sear system
If you want to try the best of all triggers on a bolt rifle you need to shoot a Blaser R-93 or the r-8
Nothing absolutely nothing has a better trigger
Larry
23 April 2012, 23:33
AFreeman
New bottom lever for the Model 11 Custom.






24 April 2012, 00:14
eskimo36
That looks really good Adam. The trigger opening is very "Farquharson". That's a great upgrade to a fine rifle.


"One shot is usually enough..."
24 April 2012, 02:21
MOA TACTICAL
It is a rather unusual looking single shot. Kind of a combination of Sharps and Ruger. Though it's a change barrel.

I am a very big fan of single shots, I own a K95 and a few #1 Rugers. My dream though is a Heeren.
24 April 2012, 08:44
505ED
Very, Very Cool!!!


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