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    I doubt you'd make anywhere near enough on the second to finance the first, Coopers would be an extremely niche item and anyone interested would likely be familiar with the process of acquiring their own. It'd be depressing to be unable to afford one, and end up with two.

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    I've had a Annie 1451 come through from mates estate - I should get some photos up - quite impressed with the quality for a .22, then again I'm a 10/22 shooter

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    Seems like theres enough interest at this stage to push it it along a bit.Best start a new threadI guess,in the buy sell section Gimp?
    Quote Originally Posted by MEB View Post
    Likewise. I may be interested depending on how much the rifle will cost in my hands and what I'd have to sell to get it... Would it be rude to order two to sell one to help finance one for myself and potentially bolster the order??
    Gimps right,the rimfires start at $1400 US and go up from there depending on style and options,very few punters here will outlay 2.5 k+ for a .22 or .17.The centerfires are in the same boat you will mostly get "just buy an old sako" if you see what Im saying here.

    Quote Originally Posted by Proudkiwi View Post
    Phil from Target Sports (NZ Precision) was pretty helpful when I imported my Blaser. If I had an idea of the number of rifles we are talking about I will get him to price it up for us.
    Cooper might be a little harder to get hold of for him? dont know.Even a price on getting out of the US? would be good. Worth a call either way.

    Thinking about Sams original post time probly isnt much of an issue so ordering exactly what you want despite the wait could be the better option?

    Any way have look through here

    http://www.cooperfirearms.com/our_rifles_new.php

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    I will start a thread in the buy sell section...
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    I have a CZ .22 blued finish with a nice walnut stock......I think the model is called the 452 American. It really is a tack driver. I use it for squirrels....it is very accurate.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bill f View Post
    I have a CZ .22 blued finish with a nice walnut stock......I think the model is called the 452 American. It really is a tack driver. I use it for squirrels....it is very accurate.
    I have one the same, lovely rifle, the triggers adjust done really nice with the yodave kit.

    A mate has a kimber and it was even better I must say.

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    I love my little Brno 2e, really well finished little rifle and shoots awesome
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    Mauser if you can find one 201/Voere 2000.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tikka7mm08 View Post
    Mauser if you can find one 201/Voere 2000.
    My old man has a mauser 105 (?) Semi auto he might sell, bent barrel though... from memory they fire from an open bolt

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tikka7mm08 View Post
    Mauser if you can find one 201/Voere 2000.
    Very nice rifle but not many about.

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    Don't over look a Marlin 925. Very nice wee shooter. I grabbed mine out of @mudgripz hands when he wasn't thinking properly.
    It is a rifle I will never get rid of!
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    Quote Originally Posted by cambo View Post
    Don't over look a Marlin 925. Very nice wee shooter. I grabbed mine out of @mudgripz hands when he wasn't thinking properly.
    It is a rifle I will never get rid of!
    Accurate little rifles but certainly no Anschutz 1700 series in accuracy or build quality. Then again you're not paying 2.5K either. IMHO the Weihrauch 60j is the best value for money, high quality .22LR available. You can get one for around $1100-$1200.
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    The other I want to get my hands on is a Norinco EM332. They have out shot many high priced bangas
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    Quote Originally Posted by 10-Ring View Post
    Accurate little rifles but certainly no Anschutz 1700 series in accuracy or build quality. Then again you're not paying 2.5K either. IMHO the Weihrauch 60j is the best value for money, high quality .22LR available. You can get one for around $1100-$1200.
    Cant argue with that. A full sized rifle with a nice short bolt throw and a gem of a trigger.
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    Beautiful piece of wood there sneeze.

 

 
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