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Mannlicher Schoenauer's in 250-3000,300 Savage

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Ruger Mark II stainless boat paddle

I was going to say this....

And the Marlin 30TK.

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Originally Posted by Recurve1
i could be wrong but when i checked the website it seemed like a custom order only - no standard production model.

It does show it under the custom shop. I didn't check there previously. I have two 39a's in mint condition and one old 39 which I learned to shoot with after a Daisy Red Ryder.

The custom shop models are out of most folks affordable range. Im wanting regular factory production started again so the average guy can maybe afford one.

Yikes, I just saw Jim in Idaho's post on the price. I doubt they will be selling many unless some Sheik in Saudi has a 39a fetish.

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Originally Posted by Gringo Loco
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i could be wrong but when i checked the website it seemed like a custom order only - no standard production model.

It does show it under the custom shop. I didn't check there previously. I have two 39a's in mint condition and one old 39 which I learned to shoot with after a Daisy Red Ryder.

The custom shop models are out of most folks affordable range. Im wanting regular factory production started again so the average guy can maybe afford one.

Yikes, I just saw Jim in Idaho's post on the price. I doubt they will be selling many unless some Sheik in Saudi has a 39a fetish.

In fairness, that's MSRP. Street prices will be somehwere in the $2800-$2900 range.... wink


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The original 700 TI.

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Savage 99


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Winchester Model 70 Featherweight stainless/synthetic in 308
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Winchester left hand M70 SS Classic. Short action featherweight standard calibers would be a plus.


Oh, and made totally in the USA with the old style trigger

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Savage 99C with crisp 3# trigger!

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I would like to see the Rem 788 with 22" and 24" barrels and the Rem 581, 541 series rim fire rifles brought back.


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The JM stamped Marlin XS/XL-7.


Agreed. I quit liking budget bolt guns when they went away.

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The Model 95 Lever Action in .30-06. 35 Whelen & .405WCF. Also, the 95 in .348WCF would be GREAT.

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Remington Model Seven XCR


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The only one's I'd have an interest in don't stand a snowball's chance. Some others have mentioned:

A REAL Mannlicher/Schoenauer based on the 1903 action, original cartridges are fine.
A decent SXS combination gun, 16 X any classic, rimmed cartridge, hammer or hammerless
A QUALITY single shot on an Ideal action
A small bore single shot on a Daw-Schneider action, hammer or hammerless.

The above goes a long way toward explaining why I haven't bought a "new" rifle in over 20 years. I admit my tastes are.....eclectic, to be nice, weird to be more forthcoming.


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sharps4590,

Me too. = There seems to be a shortage these days of Cape Guns with hammers.

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Savage 99, Remington 7400, Winchester SxS are in there somewhere. Top of the list though would be the Ruger 77 RSI in 308 or 7mm-08. I believe this year they did have some sort of distributor special for the Mannlicher stock on 260Rem models. The Ruger 77 All-Weather and Ultralight were also good models.

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Smooth bolt handled Remington Mountain rifles


This.

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Ruger RSI.

Savage 99.

On a side note, I wish Beretta would bring back the 390. I’d give one to each of my kids for a graduation gift, if they did.

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Winchester Model 21


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