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We still have several of the 2015 Kimber Montana's in stock. I'm ready to move them out and start focusing on the 2016 line. $999.99 while they last. If you're interested, please send Eric an email: eric whittakerguns.com We have 84M's and 84L's in stock. Chamberings we have on hand are 243, 257, 308, 270 and 30-06. FYI -- We don't open overstock boxes to inspect the rifles. Many inquire about the barrel channel, etc. That is somewhat subjective. What we think is perfect, others may not. All sales are final on this deal. No refunds, no returns. We'll do 90 day lay-a-way as always. Shipping is $12.99 anywhere in the lower 48. Just giving you guys the first shot...
I enjoy handguns and I really like shotguns,...but I love rifles!
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That's a great deal! I still have to recover from the 686 Sporting I bought from you. Lol!
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That's a great deal but I don't see the 338 Federal in there.
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I would highly recommend buying from Whittakers and Darrik. I picked up one a couple of weeks ago from him. Great service and communication, and they even caught a mistake I made when paying for the rifle and made sure to save me the funds which were my error. Can't speak highly enough about SAS and his crew at Whittakers.
Thanks, Craig
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Sent off an email. Been looking for a 7-08 Montana to replace the 300 I sold. I see no 7-08 but I guess I could come to like the 308. Email sent.
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Vern, I agree! Looking for a Montana in 338 Fed. Terry
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Damn I really shouldn't but I sure do want to
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Well once they are gone, that's it. It'll be interesting to see if the threaded barrel idea catches on or they revert back to normal programming.
My home is the "sanctuary residence" for my firearms.
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I can see it as an option, but all Montana's? The dumbest thing I've heard!
If we live long enough, we all have regrets. But the ones that nag at us the most are the ones in which we know we had a choice.
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Damn I really shouldn't but I sure do want to I'm in the same boat!
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I did it!
A Montana .308 is going to Tom Horn Country for first rifle in October.
Thanks to Darrik and Eric!
�When in doubt, I whip it out.� Uncle Ted
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Well once they are gone, that's it. It'll be interesting to see if the threaded barrel idea catches on or they revert back to normal programming. Saw my first threaded MT today. Looks worse in person than in the literature. Kimber management has their head's up their collective azz. First the trigger shoe goes shiny, next they do a painted aluminum trigger guard that looks like chit, now it's the threaded barrel. I've bought my last new MT's... and I figure I was 1% of their market share
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Holy crap, cut it off and re-crown!
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Holy crap, cut it off and re-crown! Yeah, spend $65 more for something not wanted, and another $65 to cut it off and lose barrel length. Brilliant. Would have made more sense to let those few that actually want a suppressor to pay for it, rather than inflict it on the majority that don't. But I'm not especially stupid.
“Perfection is Achieved Not When There Is Nothing More to Add, But When There Is Nothing Left to Take Away” Antoine de Saint-Exupery
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Well once they are gone, that's it. It'll be interesting to see if the threaded barrel idea catches on or they revert back to normal programming. Saw my first threaded MT today. Looks worse than in person than in the literature. Kimber management has their head's up their collective azz. First the trigger shoe goes shiny, next they do a painted aluminum trigger guard that looks like chit, now it's the threaded barrel. I've bought my last new MT's... and I figure I was 1% of their market share With the almost complete changeover, they are going to learn pretty quickly what the public thinks. It'll be interesting to watch.
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I think my 308 is in from Whittakers. Great deal.
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Holy crap, cut it off and re-crown! Yeah, spend $65 more for something not wanted, and another $65 to cut it off and lose barrel length. Brilliant. Would have made more sense to let those few that actually want a suppressor to pay for it, rather than inflict it on the majority that don't. But I'm not especially stupid. Lighten up, that was not an attack on anyone, a cut and crown is a simple solution if the 2016 is significantly better than a 2015 but it's not.
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I bought a 2015 from Whittaker's because it seems a great price. Ironically, I'll prolly get my SO pard who's a good machinist to thread it for my Harvester.
I like hunting suppressed.
Going to go pore over .308 loads for a Scenar 155 load that'll hit 3,000 fps.
If that don't work I got about 7 boxes of Fed Tactical Trophy Bonded 165s (real TBC) left from a case I got in '06.
Gotta come up w bucks for a 6x36 Leupold LRD w S1 turret for a sub 6 lb. rig.
Uncommonly excited, I am.
�When in doubt, I whip it out.� Uncle Ted
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I bought a 2015 from Whittaker's because it seems a great price. Ironically, I'll prolly get my SO pard who's a good machinist to thread it for my Harvester.
I like hunting suppressed.
Going to go pore over .308 loads for a Scenar 155 load that'll hit 3,000 fps.
If that don't work I got about 7 boxes of Fed Tactical Trophy Bonded 165s (real TBC) left from a case I got in '06.
Gotta come up w bucks for a 6x36 Leupold LRD w S1 turret for a sub 6 lb. rig.
Uncommonly excited, I am.
�When in doubt, I whip it out.� Uncle Ted
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Uncommonly excited, I am. So it would appear...
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