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    lots of them. but in particular the first 7-08 bushpig Tikka i had had a mcrae can on it that i can never replace. Then the series of 3 7mm rem mags. all were perfect. Name:  Screen Shot 2020-04-21 at 9.47.08 AM.png
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    basically if i could i'd still have them all.

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    Only rifle I've parted ways with and it certainly wasn't by choice
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    Blaser R93 308 20in Black edition with fluted barrel. Grade 5 stock. Got a R8 black in 30-06 instead.

    That R93 shot a ton of game.

    No actually it was my a straight pull HEYM Keiler Concord fully engraved. Even my wife got pissed that I sold that for the R93.

    Hey ho. They’d be no use in No anyway.

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    Mauser M98 1908 7x57......Mauser M98 1909 .270 Win.....Sako Vixen in mint condition (should have kept it as an investment - people are willing to pay ridiculous prices for them).
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    I wish I had never had to hand in my 9mm carbine, that I had never even fired, not once, that I had bought as my own Xmas present in Dec '18, and which that Stasi-clone Cahill and that horse-faced Socialist Ardern required me to hand in under severe penalty if I did not comply.

    Even though, I had not relaxed the rules (as She had through the Cabinet Committee she chaired) and even though I had not armed the Australian immigrant (as her NZ Police factotums had).

    Of course I handed it in, because I have a wife and children living at the address the COL knew.

    And, of course I lost $$$, compared to what I had spent.

    FYFF.

    That is all.

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    A Rem model 7 wood/blue 308 still with the open sights and 4x32 Nikko sterling I got from Dave Shaw’s shop in Hamilton. 18” barrel had quite a bark. Sold it to get a Marlin 708. Should have kept it like a couple of old valiant’s I owned ��

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    Something I should have kept and passed onto the grand kids.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mudgripz View Post
    Yep - made in a few of Remington's own calibers - .222, .223, 6mm Remington, 6.5mm Remington Magnum, .243 Winchester, .308 Winchester, .35 Remington, .350 Remington Magnum.

    Superb wee northern bush rifle and we found them very accurate for NZDA competitions. No suppressors back then when men were men - and mostly deaf...

    They were very innovative - a little shorty with carbine length 18.5" barrel, nylon polymer trigger guards etc. If I saw another one in 243/223/222 I'd grab it in a heartbeat..
    Got my first deer with my dad's 222 Remington 600 mohawk, unfortunately he got rid of it years ago.
    Many years later I picked up another in 308. Doesn't really get used much anymore as I tend to take my 30-06.

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    85 finnlight 7mmRM was an aboslute cracker
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kelton View Post
    85 finnlight 7mmRM was an aboslute cracker
    Haha yeap was a great gun

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pongo12 View Post
    Haha yeap was a great gun
    Muppet eh id still buy it back to be fair
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    Quote Originally Posted by Synthetic View Post
    Something I should have kept and passed onto the grand kids.
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    Well if you were able to shoot the pictured cartridges through it, it certainly would have been one of a kind!
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    BBR 243 awesome rifle

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    My Tigr, even though it was a straight pull. Was the closest I got to owning an SVD which I still have a soft spot for.

    I can’t even get an SVT-40 anymore


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    I would rather be shot out of a cannon, than squeezed out of a tube.

    COLFO / SSANZ / WPC / NZCCC

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    I won't get into the whole semi thing....
    But do regret sellingy Ruger M77 mk2 stainless synthetic paddle stock in left hand guise...
    born to hunt - forced to work

 

 

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