Stainless Laminate BLR .450 Marlin?

Well I took a chance and bought one. I will give it a workout this weekend. first glance looks and feels great. My only complaint so far is there is no way it weighs 7 lbs as advertised by SIR. I havent had a chance to weigh it yet but compared to rifles that do weigh 7lbs i would say this is 8 or more
 
Stainless/Laminated BLR81

I bought a Stainless/Laminated BLR81 in 358 Winchester. Beautiful gun and after doing a bit of research, Lebaron is close to having the best price on these. I bought mine just before Xmas and they had 2, a 450 Marlin and the 358 W I bought. The price I paid after discount for membership came to around $875 before taxes. I have seen them advertised at close to $1100 in some stores.

There are rumours that this is really a limited edition and I would not wait too long if I had ideas of buying one. The last time I checked, the Browning site did not even have them listed.

Try: http://www.browning.com/products/catalog/firearms/category.asp?value=003B

It should be emphasized that these have a matte stainless barrel and a matte nickel plated receiver. I believe the receiver is made of aluminum alloy (aircraft grade??)

Duke1

PS. I also have a regular (blue/walnut)BLR 81 (1981 Vintage) in 358 W - will be difficult to make a choice on which one to use for deer hunting next season.
 
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I couldnt find a .450 localy so I ended up buying one from wholesale in Winnipeg. I paid 1100 shipped tax included.
 
sakabush said:
A stainless & laminate lever action seems like a mixed metaphore to me.

I'm curious - do you mean that Stainless/Laminate is fine for a bolt action but not for a lever action?

I agree that this is a rare case (stainless/laminate in a lever action) but very welcome by serious hunters who do not particularly like synthetic stocks.

Cheers,

Duke1

PS. Here's the write-up from S.I.R.


[SIZE=-1]Special Limited Edition Guns from Browning. These special limited edition firearms are available on a first come first served basis. These are current non-standard production rifles not listed on any Browning/Winchester web site or catalogue. Supplies are limited and delivery dates are expected throughout the later part of 2004/05. Avoid disappointment and order yours today as these are high demand/limited edition models.
Incredibly sharp looking, this limited production special edition gun is designed to be put to work in the nastiest of conditions. Features grey laminate stock and forearm with satin nickel receiver and satin grey stainless steel 23” barrel. Chambered in the powerful WSM calibers for a quick handling gun with long range shooting ability. Magazine Capacity 3, Weight: Approx. 7 lbs. Overall Length: 41” [/SIZE]

[SIZE=-1]Cat. No. 423504[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]Price: $ 1149.99[/SIZE]
 
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I took the .450 to the range yesterday. Love it! the factory sights are very good. I also tried it with a Leupold VXIII 1.5x5 and it was very accurate however the Leupold does not have enough eye relief and I came uncomfortably close to scopeing myself a few times. The recoil is managable but it does move you around a bit.
 
sean said:
I took the .450 to the range yesterday. Love it! the factory sights are very good. I also tried it with a Leupold VXIII 1.5x5 and it was very accurate however the Leupold does not have enough eye relief and I came uncomfortably close to scopeing myself a few times. The recoil is managable but it does move you around a bit.
I am surprised that the Leupold does not have enough eye relief... are you shooting from a bench? Is the scope positioned correctly in the mounts and the eyepiece adjusted properly. I apologize if I sound condescending Sean but there should be more than adequate eye relief in that scope on that rifle.:confused:
 
BIGREDD said:
I am surprised that the Leupold does not have enough eye relief... are you shooting from a bench? Is the scope positioned correctly in the mounts and the eyepiece adjusted properly. I apologize if I sound condescending Sean but there should be more than adequate eye relief in that scope on that rifle.:confused:

You may be right. I have been on crutches for a couple weeks so the only shooting position I tried was sitting at a bench. I guess I will have to wait and try the leupold agian before I give up on it.

Cheers

Sean
 
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