McMillan TAC50 C15 Rifle Only 10 only EVER!

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We finally got the TAC50 C15 rifles in stock.

These rifles are built from the 10 remaining actions and stocks that McMillan had left over
from when they built the rifles for the Canadian Military.

There will never be any more like these so this is your change to own a little piece of Canadian Military history,
or as close as it is ever going to be possible.

Built on the McMillan 50BMG repeater action with a 29" navy contour, lilja barrel with a 1:15 twist rate and a McMillan
slim line muzzle brake.

It features the TAC50 take down stock (stock unscrews quickly for transport and storage) in the camo pattern requested by Canada, and
have a saddle cheek piece and spacer system. the stock is a molded in Olive with black gel coat with two flush cup swivel mounts.

The action is pillar bedded and the barrel of course is free floating.

Trigger is set to 3.5 pounds.

5 round detach magazine with an M2 bipod that attached via a shortened spigot mount.

Rail is a 3/4 degree model.

The serial number is engraved on the brake, barrel channel of stock, receiver and bolt body.

A black metal finish covers the outside of the action and barrel and all the internals are NP#

Rifle comes in it own pelican case to keep it safe and warm when not in use.

NEW SUMMER 2105 special price!

Price on these rifles was $15,795.00 plus tax and shipping..now $14999.00 plus shipping and tax!

We can offer our layaway plan to help with the cost or you can talk to Tactical capital about financing.

If you have been thinking of a 50BMG and wanting something different from the rest, then this is it!

http://www.wolverinesupplies.com/details/25649/McMillan-Tac50-C15-50BMG-Limited.aspx

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Pretty cool. But that bolt handle looks pretty "toyish". They could have done that a wee bit better. I'd love one, but where would one shoot .50BMG? All of the ranges I know of, you can't.
 
Pretty cool. But that bolt handle looks pretty "toyish". They could have done that a wee bit better. I'd love one, but where would one shoot .50BMG? All of the ranges I know of, you can't.
I assure you that you will never break that bolt handle...ever.
 
Pretty cool. But that bolt handle looks pretty "toyish". They could have done that a wee bit better. I'd love one, but where would one shoot .50BMG? All of the ranges I know of, you can't.

It's McMillan, they know what they're doing...
 
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