DSR-1!!!! Cool

back on topic- that rifle is without a doubt in my mind the single best bolt action rifle ever made. Bar none. I've fired a couple of them out here in BC and they are amazing. the trigger is unreal.
 
Almost bought one after trying it, but I could not entertain the idea of having just 1 gun$$$$$.

The design is perfect for the kind of shooting I do, accurate, ergonomics are awsome, multiple caliber in seconds.

Nothing else in that category
 
10 large hey? That is two Blaser LRS, or 2, maybe almost three PGW tactical Coyotes, or four well rigged Remmy 700s...two HS-50s...of course 1/6th of a Walther WA2000 (hmmmm, rifle, or corvette??). Yeah, If I could I would, but can't so I won't.
 
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of course 1/6th of a Walther WA2000 (hmmmm, rifle, or corvette??). Yeah, If I could I would, but can't so I won't.
Never heard of it so I went looking
The rifle was produced from the late 70's though November 1988. The final retail cost for a base rifle in 1988 was in the range of $9,000 not $12, 500 like you have written on your page. He said the price never went that high while in production. That document that you have must be extremely old because there were more than 72 produced. Earl told me that there were precisely 176 WA2000's produced total. He also told me that there are only 15 units in the U.S., and that he owns 11 of them, and only one other party owns the other 4. The most amazing thing to me having this conversation though was that he offered me one of the rifles to purchase. He offered me one NIB (new in box) for approximately $75,000! YIKES
 
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