voere rifles?

I have a German Voere .22LR,says"VOERE GmbH. Vohrenbach/Germany Cal. 22 l.r." on the barrel.Its a top quality tack driver with a Tasco scope,and has exceptionally nice wood in a Monte Carlo stock. Ive been told the German made rifles are better quality then the Austrian?
 
Well I've joined the club. I just purchased a voere 7x57 from the sixties. Jeweled extractor and bolt release blue 90%+ beautiful funiture. Stock needs finishing but that's my thing. Can't wait to get it to the range and see how she shoots!
 
Here's a favourite...model StLf3 in .270 Win..that's ivory in the pistol grip and a brass follower. The underside of the butterknife is deeply serrated for non-slip
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We have a Voere-Kufstein .22lr that's been in the family since the very early 70s. The original mag is gone but aftermarket mags and good housekeeping have kept it in near perfect operating condition. It still has the original Tasco scope. It's been used for target practice and critter control on the farm.

I have the Voere 2185 in 30-06 and it's a semi-auto made in Kufstein Austria. Very peculiar trigger. Short throat and a match tolerance chamber, it prefers 150-165 gr bullets maximum weight and often at Garand friendly velocities.

With the externally adjustable trigger, one can reduce the trigger pull weight to a really really scary light touch!!

LOL
 
My go to rifle is a Kleinguenther K14, produced by Voere in the early 70's. My best friend has a K15 as his main rifle. Both have exceptional craftsman ship built in, you can feel the difference when you cycle the bolt. They never really caught on to big time, but the care and attention that went into them still impresses me.
 
Do you mean Titan rifles or "commercial" M/98 ?

The later were almost all "Santa-Barbara" actions, but there are much more with ex-military receivers ones.
 
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