A semi-auto in 505 Gibbs?!

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I came across this on the African Hunting forum of Graybeard Outdoors:

http://www.vigilancerifles.com/HOME__PAGE.html

BIG RIFLE
BIG RESULTS

Vigilance Rifles offers the only auto-loading rifle in the world chambered in 408 Cheytac or 505 Gibbs. Capable of 3 quick shots offhand and with over 6000 pounds of hitting power it will take the greatest of all game.

Lifetime opportunities should be seized; take the VR1 on your next hunt.

The VR1 comes standard with 3 shot detachable magazine , Picatinny rail, Model 52 Versa pod Bipod, VR1 Custom Montana Leather Sling, Hard case...

Perhaps this is the ultimate answer to the next "bear defence" thread.
(Although approx. 14 lbs. and apparently around $12k.)

:) Stuart
 
Looks like a "Black Rifle" with the picatinny thing and the bipod.

I like the BIG lettering on the side for the visually impared. :D


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eltorro said:
IT must have it's original roots in Ontario - the place where everyone and their dog uses something semi....


Grr... I go hunting in Ontario with a ruger No.1 light sporter or a custom made bolt gun on a Mauser or Remington 700 action, and all the guys I run into either have a beat up .30-30 or an abused Remmy 742.

These maroons than always criticise my "poor choice" of fireamrs compared to their "meat guns" :rolleyes:

Of course they also party hunt with dogs and drive the deer with ATVs... it's not (IMHO) a hunt or exercise in skill for them - just a cull. (read unsafe slaughter)
 
SuperCub said:
Looks like a "Black Rifle" with the picatinny thing and the bipod.
I like the BIG lettering on the side for the visually impared. :D
Yup. Not really a practical hunting rifle. Can you imagine slogging through the bush with that over your shoulder? Frankly, it seems to me to be the gun equivalent of the urban Hummer- kind of a show-off, "attitude" gun. Or maybe, "we built it just because we could." And "Vigilance Rifles" has a bit of a wacko-patriot ring to me.

I guess they sell a few of these things, but if I were prepared to fork over $10k+ on a rifle for the sort of game those calibres are designed for (assuming it to be of the non-hominid variety!), I'd want to spend it on something like a Granite Arms or Martini & Hagn custom Mauser or maybe a Searcy double. (They'd be a bit lighter, too.)

Still, to each their own. If any CGN'ers buy one, I'm sure we'll get a range report!

:) Stuart
 
josquin said:
Yup. Not really a practical hunting rifle. Can you imagine slogging through the bush with that over your shoulder? Frankly, it seems to me to be the gun equivalent of the urban Hummer- kind of a show-off, "attitude" gun. Or maybe, "we built it just because we could." And "Vigilance Rifles" has a bit of a wacko-patriot ring to me.

I guess they sell a few of these things, but if I were prepared to fork over $10k+ on a rifle for the sort of game those calibres are designed for (assuming it to be of the non-hominid variety!), I'd want to spend it on something like a Granite Arms or Martini & Hagn custom Mauser or maybe a Searcy double. (They'd be a bit lighter, too.)

Still, to each their own. If any CGN'ers buy one, I'm sure we'll get a range report!

:) Stuart


Your'e just jealious!!:p :p :D :dancingbanana:
 
I have a feeling guys that can afford to own and use this rifle will have little "assistants" around to pick up their brass, and pack their rifle, and skin/clean their Game for them. :D
 
Claven2 said:
Grr... I go hunting in Ontario with a ruger No.1 light sporter or a custom made bolt gun on a Mauser or Remington 700 action,

Well, if you promise to take and use all of them at the same time, we'll be happy to have you in our club. :p
 
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