RobertBarrie
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Any one who buys one of these and wants to scope it PM me ill buy your iron sights off you for a decent price that should lower the overall cost of this rifle. Im trying to iron sight my CTR for a while now.
Just what is it about these threads that brings out these comments? I've known many Rangers... I doubt any of them have ever been to the Arctic or seen a polar bear.Rangers are hard on their rifles because they go smashing around the arctic on skidoos and polar bears. Those sights are going to be MIA in no time.
People will pay that price because they want this gun period. If you think that price is crazy wait until you see what the each package costs that the rangers get with the soft case, crazy expensive pelican case and other EIS. Someone is making serious coin off these.
Very awesome of wolverine to get these in regardless. Obviously wolverine isn't setting the price on these they're doing what they do best; getting shooters what they want.
Just what is it about these threads that brings out these comments? I've known many Rangers... I doubt any of them have ever been to the Arctic or seen a polar bear.
I've also never heard of a gun part stealing polar bear...
You are right about one thing, the Rangers I've known have all been hard on their guns. I recall cleaning one guys mossbreg (500?) and it had half a tree in the action.
Rangers are hard on their rifles because they go smashing around the arctic on skidoos and polar bears.
They definitely use their guns until there's nothing left, I have seen guns that are literally held together by shoe-strings and structural rust.... Spending the amount of money that we are on these new rifles, what with the R&D and final costs is a HUGE waste on money.
Maybe I misspoke... I'm from BC as are all of the rangers I know. I don't get the obsession with rangers and polar bears.I live in the arctic and there are definitely rangers here; most are older than god and clearly just in it for the pay cheque. They parade maybe once a month, go on the occasional tax-payer funded trip south and show the regular forces how to build an igloo once a year or so. They are not so much hard on guns as just indifferent, they don't clean them, leave them wet and let them rust. Polar bears are a pretty minor consideration; I doubt that a ranger has ever shot one because it was a threat, when they see a polar bear, they just see dollar signs. They definitely use their guns until there's nothing left, I have seen guns that are literally held together by shoe-strings and structural rust.... Spending the amount of money that we are on these new rifles, what with the R&D and final costs is a HUGE waste on money.
I live in the arctic and there are definitely rangers here; most are older than god and clearly just in it for the pay cheque. They parade maybe once a month, go on the occasional tax-payer funded trip south and show the regular forces how to build an igloo once a year or so. They are not so much hard on guns as just indifferent, they don't clean them, leave them wet and let them rust. Polar bears are a pretty minor consideration; I doubt that a ranger has ever shot one because it was a threat, when they see a polar bear, they just see dollar signs. They definitely use their guns until there's nothing left, I have seen guns that are literally held together by shoe-strings and structural rust.... Spending the amount of money that we are on these new rifles, what with the R&D and final costs is a HUGE waste on money.
For the rangers Why not the CTR for half the price.
Luv that orange stock but not sure would want to carry around the extra weight.

Wolverine sells the CZ 557 Ranger Rifle as well. Cool rifle with iron sights and a slotted rail supplied in a good position for a QD scope. Set the iron sights for 50m and your scope for 100m, and switch between the 2 in 30 seconds. Very nice shooting rifle. Not light, or stainless, but I don't see it leaving my safe anytime soon. Or ever for that matter.
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