True North Rifle

At least they care enough to give us a nod, although its seems to not be plastic enough for some and not fuudy enough for others.
 
I like them, but am reminded that they are made in Japan. I think if we are going to flaunt a gun for Canadians, shouldn't it be made in Canada?

True North Rifle:

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When I say plastic I mean injection molded as all Vanguards are except the accuguard. Who says wood is not weather resistant. There are thousands of rifles with good condition wood stocks from 100 years ago. Look at the Lee Enfield rifles that were used in the wars. I doubt if there is any synthetic that could handle the punishment they received.
Wood to me looks and fells better. Yes I have had good synthetics. About half a dozen with the Brown pounder on them Wildcat stocks and Mpi. but I still prefer wood unless weight is an issue.

Neil
 
Not near as nice as Rob's Ross but there are 1000s of these Long Branch in Canada. Made in Canada for CDNs. I can't imagine any rifle more "Canadian".

Note the classic bubba forend. Looks like a CDN beaver chewed off the forend. :) No numbers match but does have the RCAF stamp on the butt. 2 groove bbl.

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Not near as nice as Rob's Ross but there are 1000s of these Long Branch in Canada. Made in Canada for CDNs. I can't imagine any rifle more "Canadian".

Note the classic bubba forend. Looks like a CDN beaver chewed off the forend. :) No numbers match but does have the RCAF stamp on the butt. 2 groove bbl.

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Paul cant wait to see your colt tikka canadian ...

more seriously this rifle is a very good one.
 
Cooey:

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or Longbranch:

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These are "True North" rifles, not something made in Japan on contract for some Yankee outfit.
 
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