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Looking to have a run of these made with upgraded, dark walnut and 24" barrels. The last run we requested was for the 303 British. This will likely be a smaller run. Just posting to gauge interest!
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If the wood is acceptable, we will use it from the same source as the pics below, although few of the Rugers will get it quite as fancy:
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If they come out looking like that, I will buy one.
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The 24" A weight barrel would make for a very nice rifle; I think I would have one! I made that suggestion for the Boddington Leopard(a 24" barrel), but no success.
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Bring it out in 7X57, and I'll be interested. ...what? ...oh
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The 24" A weight barrel would make for a very nice rifle I concur. I like my 22in barreled 7x57 but a 24 would be....well....just a bit nicer.
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It should since it is a 1-A. What is the estimated price?
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If the wood is acceptable, we will use it from the same source as the pics below, although few of the Rugers will get it quite as fancy: And where might the supplier of that particular wood be??
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Clay you scoundrel. I was just getting over my 7x57 need when you posted this. I am definitely interested.
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If I'm not mistaken, clay has the blanks and will supply them to ruger.
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If I'm not mistaken, clay has the blanks and will supply them to ruger. Yes, as a 1-A it will have sights. We have the blanks in inventory now, use them on our Cooper rifles. Hopefully, Ruger will 'pass' our sample and agree to use our wood. price will depend on the grade of wood used. We have some blanks that are fairly plain but others that are almost as nice as the one in the Cooper pic.
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I wonder if there will be any left over for the lwr 48? I'd rather not have sights on them, but I'd likely take one anyway.... GH
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If they get sold in the states, put me in for one with sights and a 24" barrel please.
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If they get sold in the states, put me in for one with sights and a 24" barrel please. Similar to Canadians getting to buy IMR powder without it going through the USA first! Manufactured in Canada but shipped back to the US and then resold to us with all the markup and duty.
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If they get sold in the states, put me in for one with sights and a 24" barrel please. Same here.
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If they get sold in the states, put me in for one with sights and a 24" barrel please. They will be available in the USA We'll see how orders come in as to how many go each way or to Australia, etc...
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Ruger has done a pretty good job of keeping me broke with the different calibers in the 1A's lately. A little more in the hole won't make much difference. I would buy one, providing it's in a general 1A configuration.
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I would be interested. I first heard about the .275 Rigby in a book called "Return to the Marshes" some crazy Brit paddling through the marshes in Iraq with Arab boys, shooting pigs with his Rigby.
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