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I have some new info for those following what Forbes Rifle is doing up in Maine. The 24B is being made now for the 6.5x55,.280Rem and 35 Whelen. That is in addition to the .270Win, 30-06 and the 25-06.
Stainless barrels are coming in and will be available shortly for all calibers. Stainless actions probably available in 2014.
Short actions, the 20B, are being designed for the .243, .308 and 7mm-08.
Four new paint colors will be offered. An OD camo, a hunter green, earth brown and coyote brown. The black/gray granite is still available.
In the future (2014/2015) will be 3 magnum calibers with a new action.
As always, everything will be available in left handed models.
So, that is your unofficial news from the people at Forbes Rifles.
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Rick and I have exchanged several emails and I changed the stock color on the 20B 243 I have on order.
It may be a while before it comes in, but it's going to be worth the wait! I'm anxious to see how close it actually comes to the 4.75lb advertised weight.
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How much are the stainless short actions going to run
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I have a stainless 7-08 on order too, but I have no idea on the price!
The stainless 24B has a suggested retail of $1499. I ordered both rifles through Forbes at the same time and was "cc'ing" my dealer on all emails. I'm no FFL, so they'll work out a price then my FFL will give me the number. The dealer takes good care of me, so I'm sure they'll treat me right.
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How much are the stainless short actions going to run He quoted me $1470 on the 24B. I wouldn't think the short action would be much different. New options out there to think about.
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I'm waiting for 20B to rebarrel to a 250 AI. Love that petite little action.
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I'd imagine they'll be several guys rebarreling over time. The 3" mag box allows lots of room to play.
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Of course I don't have any sales figures for Kimber, but they do have pages and pages of auto pistols. I presume they have a long backlog of autos to build. That might take them away from their lightweight rifle market share. There has been quite a dry spell for Kimbers on the gun sites, although one from Idaho has quite a few for sale. This could open up an advantage for Forbes if they can keep product coming out in a reasonable delivery time and of course make no concession for quality control.
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Agreed. I definitely think Kimber gives handguns top priority....and if they're more profitable at that game, so be it. They have to thrive and survive.
In my opinion, had Forbes jumped in the game initially with a stainless 20B you'd see more 84m Montana's for sale now. If they keep QC and production in check, they'll grab a big share of the lightweight market.
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Can't beat that. Those rifles sound awesome...
I probably hit more elk with a pickup than you have with a rifle. I have yet to see anyone claim Leupold has never had to fix an optic. I know I have sent a few back. 2 MK 6s, a VX-6, and 3 VX-111s.
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What stands out for Forbes Rifles is: Melvin. This fellow will talk your ear off about rifles if he had a chance. He built himself from the ground up, undoubtedly made mistakes, corrected them and improved. This is the type of dedication that should keep his brand very high in the QC arena. With most of the kevlar stocks being made now in Maine, he was very meticulous to teach the technique to ensure his highest standards. Hopefully the new arrangement continues to do things right and increase their market share.
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I have some new info for those following what Forbes Rifle is doing up in Maine. The 24B is being made now for the 6.5x55,.280Rem and 35 Whelen. That is in addition to the .270Win, 30-06 and the 25-06.
Stainless barrels are coming in and will be available shortly for all calibers. Stainless actions probably available in 2014.
Short actions, the 20B, are being designed for the .243, .308 and 7mm-08.
Four new paint colors will be offered. An OD camo, a hunter green, earth brown and coyote brown. The black/gray granite is still available.
In the future (2014/2015) will be 3 magnum calibers with a new action.
As always, everything will be available in left handed models.
So, that is your unofficial news from the people at Forbes Rifles. Interesting, thanks for the info bigwhoop. Any idea on the twists?
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What stands out for Forbes Rifles is: Melvin. This fellow will talk your ear off about rifles if he had a chance. He built himself from the ground up, undoubtedly made mistakes, corrected them and improved. This is the type of dedication that should keep his brand very high in the QC arena. With most of the kevlar stocks being made now in Maine, he was very meticulous to teach the technique to ensure his highest standards. Hopefully the new arrangement continues to do things right and increase their market share. I can't help but wonder if Melvin hopes/plans to see Forbes eventually cannibalize NULA. Based on the reports and reviews I've seen, the Forbes offers everything a similarly chambered NULA does for 1/3 the price. There will always be some who want custom options, but Melvin almost certainly narrowed his own market with the Forbes.
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Maybe this is Melvin's retirement plan? I've heard mention that his family isn't directly involved and he needs succession. I'm not calling Melvin old, but everybody thinks of calling it a day sooner or later.
If this is the case, I consider it another one of his brilliant ideas. If Forbes thrives, he (and his heirs) may make more money in the long run.
The most successful people I know didn't do it by themselves. They surrounded themselves with individuals as capable (or more so) than they were and let the business grow with the help of many.
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A 24B with a stainless barrel in 6.5x55 would certainly be a neat one, provided it is twisted right.
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A 24B with a stainless barrel in 6.5x55 would certainly be a neat one, provided it is twisted right. Wonder if a 6.5X284 would clean that up in a re-chamber and feed from the mag????
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A 24B with a stainless barrel in 6.5x55 would certainly be a neat one, provided it is twisted right. I too wonder how the twisting is gonna go? I was kinda thinking 243 and possibly punching 6-284 since it has the 3" box. Also curious about throating? Anyway carry on and thanks for the new info.
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Maybe this is Melvin's retirement plan? I've heard mention that his family isn't directly involved and he needs succession. I'm not calling Melvin old, but everybody thinks of calling it a day sooner or later.
If this is the case, I consider it another one of his brilliant ideas. If Forbes thrives, he (and his heirs) may make more money in the long run.
The most successful people I know didn't do it by themselves. They surrounded themselves with individuals as capable (or more so) than they were and let the business grow with the help of many. I think this is exactly what the man has in mind. donsm70
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I could like a blued action with a S/S Bbl. in a 280 Rem.
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