Haha I agree with that when it comes to their ammo, But not so sure about there guns, I think it would be fun to get enough bits to put one together.
Haha I agree with that when it comes to their ammo, But not so sure about there guns, I think it would be fun to get enough bits to put one together.
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Umm the guy at the stand told me $1,800.00 for the rem700 clone action, with the bolt fitted with sako extractor, and coned nose for ''easy feeding''. He wasn't sure on what trigger they would settle on and the price was a guide only.
I think I'd rather buy a Neiska action for that sort of money?
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Arent most good actions around the 2k mark. Faark that ill just buy howas
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It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
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I was told around $1700 including a trigger, so its comparable with importing a custom action from the states. Only question is quality!
Have to wait and see what his production model is like
i own a 700 as well, poor supplier had to get a gunsmith to make the neck and chamber the proper size
Did it have a boltin the action - some-one that was there said it had no bolt when he looked at it.
Be interesting to see if it ends up with a PTG bolt or similar.
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