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Anyone else here be interested in a blk teflon finished fiberglass stocked 20" heavy bbl 308 ruger #1 w/ a mil spec piccatiny rail and bipod?
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Half-minute accuracy, while pleasant to observe, is in no way superior to one-minute accuracy in any serious rifle. Col. (RET.) Jeff Cooper
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"The Church can and should help modern society by tirelessly insisting that the work of women in the home be recognized and respected by all in its irreplaceable value." Apostolic Exhortation On The Family, Pope John Paul II
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What, no bayonet lug?
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Can't think of anything you'd put on a rail, except a flashlight...and that on a rifle?
Man, to me that sounds ugly. But to each his own.
I like "real" wood on a No 1. Yes, synthetics are better and so are laminates, but you don't buy a No 1 for a target rifle.
And I also like the old ones with the nice wood. When did they start putting the straight-grained walnut on them?
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gene, the rail is for mounting the scope. instead of the quarter rib.
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Sorry, that was a failed attempt at humor.
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a cop w/ a sense of humor, please. HA! although my lightweight tactical has mounting holes for attaching a surefire pistol light to the left side of the forend.
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Hey, Cohiba....got a H-BAR for sale. Got two of them, a "LE ONLY" model (which is now legal for everyone) and a 22" SS free-floated flat top, I believe DPMS. Match barrel for shooting stuff far, far away.
Got too many guns.
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Anyone else here be interested in a blk teflon finished fiberglass stocked 20" heavy bbl 308 ruger #1 w/ a mil spec piccatiny rail and bipod? Except for the heavy barrel, I would like to see something such as this, and depending on what you mean by a heavy barrel, we may be in agreement. I had once thought of having a stainless/laminated No. 1 set up as a "heavy utility" rifle, with a darkened finish, and a short rail or two for accessories, but using the Ruger scope rings and mounts. (Note that I did not use the "t" word.) I thought I was being a maverick about the subject of single-shot antipersonnel rifles, until I read David Lauck's book on the subject of police marksmen and their rifles.
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Aren't tactical rifles supposed to be fairly accurate?
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i was thinking something in the area of a .92" BBL. im sure that the fiberglass/ composite stock would aid in keeping the rifle consistant. hicks accurizer would be nice.
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Seekins precision has talked about making a Picatinny for the Ruger number 1. I had so much problem mounting a scope with adequate eye relieve, I egged him on.
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I would buy one of those Picatinney rails for a No. 1! Maybe more than one.
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