Full Stock lovers

Well...i think a bone stock plastic stocked Blaser R93 goes for what? 3500ish?

I'm terrified to know what this thing would sell for :( I think i seen a couple on gunbroker.com for 5500ish? Could be wrong...

EDIT- Cheapest one was 6800 US

gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=145999830

I don't think that's quite right. If I recall a few years ago when I was looking at the Blasers I think you could buy a synthetic stocked version with one barrel for $1800 or so. I'll try to dig up that spec sheet.
 
Here's a section from an article I found online.

The major drawback for American shooters is the price. When I wrote the article back in 1995 the price of a basic rifle was $2800 with many options available. That price has kept it from becoming popular in this country and out of the hands of the average American hunter. The new SIG Blaser R93 has some changes, and the price is now $1495 to $2585. But in terms of sheer innovation, combined with practicality, aesthetics, and functionality, there is no contest; the wood-stocked Blaser R93 is the runaway winner for the bolt-action rifle of the century.

I think they may become popular if they ever get the exposure they need. I don't know too many people who would buy a replacement barrel and mount that costs as much as a new 700, but the rifle itself would be a wonderful addition to anyones safe.
 
Here's a section from an article I found online.



I think they may become popular if they ever get the exposure they need. I don't know too many people who would buy a replacement barrel and mount that costs as much as a new 700, but the rifle itself would be a wonderful addition to anyones safe.

I did a search and the Synthetic stock + reciever is US$1345 and barrels with magazines are US$1009.99. That is a basic barrel; I found variations for US$1500 to over US$2000 - just for the barrel (fluted, match grade etc).
 
Had a 22F Brno in 7x57 lined up, came with the 1/2 box of shells bought with the gun when brand new. The son of the original purchaser is now waffling after three years of leading me on. Sigh...

Was on the prowl for a Husky like posted earlier but just never found one with money in hand. They are sweet!
 
Had a 22F Brno in 7x57 lined up, came with the 1/2 box of shells bought with the gun when brand new. The son of the original purchaser is now waffling after three years of leading me on. Sigh...

We're here for you brother, let it out...:(
 
I found this collection of Model 70's on Gunbroker - 40 rifles in all - buy it now price is $165,000.00. Seeing them stacked like they are is a bit out there but very nice nonetheless. For some reason I can't post a pic so the link will have to do.

ht p://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=146404397
 
We're here for you brother, let it out...:(

Bwaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!!!!! :redface:
Thanks pal, I needed that.

I found this collection of Model 70's on Gunbroker - 40 rifles in all - buy it now price is $165,000.00. Seeing them stacked like they are is a bit out there but very nice nonetheless. For some reason I can't post a pic so the link will have to do.

ht p://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=146404397

As my father in law would say " holy come home!" :eek:
Who in their right mind would stack those up like that! I guess they are only Winchesters but still.:p

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I unfortunately can't afford a 4k rifle either!

I was wondering if anyone knew of a place that sells fullstocks for remington 700 rifles?

It would be sweet to replace the stock and have a decent, not too expensive, fullstock.

Fish
 
Your link didn't work, so I tried searching for it on google. Apparently, customer satisfaction as at an all time low for that site.

Multiple horror stories.

Fish

It seems to be an ongoing saga...but the only experience I've had was positive. Go figure.
 
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