New Release from Chiappa!!!!

Very nice and great work keeping the dialogue going with Chiappa. Would make a good back packer, tagged for range reports
 
One thing for sure, your going to get a lot of bang for your 2000 bucks with that 12 inch barrel!!
 
I want one so bad but I just can't justify that much for a gun right now. Unless I win the lottery this might just have to be something I dream about.
 
I clicked on the link and it took a few seconds to load...
I was trying to guess the price before it loaded
400--nahh at least 500, octagonal barrel...maybe 600-800
WHAT? 2000?
nope...maybe it's worth it and all but there are a lot of other things I would buy for that price:)
good luck guys, I really like doing business with you.
 
wanstalls your pooch is screwed (...$2000worth of...)
get me a non-takedown in the same size and caliber and under $600 and I might forgo modifying existing rifles.
 
It's funny, so many guys in the Alaskan post were saying "man if it was in 45-70 I'd pick one up for sure!" and now all anyone says is too much money lol. I agree it's more than what I would have expected but it's only $300 more than the Chiappa Kodiak so I guess it's not that far out of line. I'm buying one because it's going to be a fabulous bow hunting backup piece. I hope it fits in my over the shoulder holster!!
 
That's awesome! I love it!!!

Does anyone know if you can reload the higher pressure loads in this rifle like in a Marlin 1895 which can handle 450 Marlin loads at 40,000 CUP
 
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Saw it, liked it, overlooked the manufacturer because of a fine looking specimen, saw the price, closed the window.

In that order. Nice gun, way too much for a Chaiappa.
 
This is interesting for sure, but the price really kills it for me too, unfortunately.

I'm guessing this is a special run for Canada as it would be a SBR in the US. That probably explains the price.

It's nice that you guys brought this in, either way! I bet they will all sell.

Now how about bringing in a little badger in .17 HMR??
 
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