The Boyds offers the JRS Classic.
mine's nicer , so pay attention
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You be better off just selling the barreled action as is. You won't be able to recoup the extra cost of the new stock.Thats pretty much what I have in mind, I'm probably not keeping the rifle so I don't want to spend much but the walnut stock that is on it has a crack in it. I figure it will be easier to sell with a new stock than selling as a barreled action.
The Boyds offers the JRS Classic.
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that is sweeet.
more info plz?
how are the barrel bands and rear sight attached to the stainless barrel?
what make are they? where to buy in Canada? who did the work and for how much?
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that is sweeet.
more info plz?
how are the barrel bands and rear sight attached to the stainless barrel?
what make are they? where to buy in Canada? who did the work and for how much?
Here's the thread where I brag about it, but I'm not telling how much cuz I didn't add it up. I don't wanna know.
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=365998
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I'll take it. What chambering?Maybe you guys are right, I can sell it as a barreled action and give the buyer the option of stocks.



























