$100,000 worth of rifles.
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I would maybe pay a grand apiece, pretty wood. |
You're kidding right??:confused:
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Not kidding.
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Too bad they are RH or I would take'm both.....Oh well,guess I'll keep looking..
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had beter be gold under that bluing
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what makes those so special there 50,000 a piece
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50k per rifle????...might upset a fella a little bit if you were on a horseback hunt and Daisy swung her head around took a chunk out of that stock!!!!
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Held a 170K Merkel double one year at SHOT show. I thought it should have felt heavier or something! LOL
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Who made them???
Hey chuck,who manufactored them two beauty's??? They almost look like cooper rifles.Well the checkering on the one is identical to cooper.That is awesome "xxx" Wood.What cartridge are they???
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Correct me if Im wrong fellows, but those are Winchester, looking at the bolts. custom stocked, the screws in the side below the bolt are rather unsightly, the top stock would most likely be more if I was guessing as the checkering is elaborate, hopefully the top of the line leupold optics... maybe chambered in a safari cartridge would up the price a bit more... honestly I wouldnt pay $25 grand for either :lol:, try to change my opinion :D. Any more info would be great. I love the wood.:wave:
This one is similair in looks, but sold for $200,000 www.tjsafari.com/2007/07/book-review-history-... |
375 H&H and 300 H&H I believe.
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and the $3.00 buttpad is just awesome :sick:
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Interesting thought.
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But, yes the rifles are overpriced for what they are. |
Its funny that some guys think that crossbolts are "unsightly".... and think t3's are handsome.:D
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Out of my price range however, and not what I would pay for if they were in my price range anyway!:D Cat |
Youi could just as easily say, million dollar rifles. Doesn't make em worth that.:lol:
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Nice, but I like my walnut a bit more figured..
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Yowsa!! Some nice...
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Although I dont shoot a T3 because it is handsome or not, it is sleek, comfortable to carry, rugged and it performs. It is very accurate, it is my work horse and it will drop anything on this continent, actually with shot placement and the right bullet, anything in the world I expect. If I was wanting a rifle that was handsome (after I have tons of $$$ from my hunting show, and books i'll have written, and custom gun work :D) I would probably start with a Blazer or steyr action, just because they are really cool, then maybe a mannlicher stock in some dark wood that had a really cool grain to it. The stock would be custom made, as would the barrel, and the action would be fine tuned to the 9's. Probably a Jewel trigger. Very fine open sight system, maybe peeps, then with a beutified quick detach scope mount to suite my mood, opne sights if the critters within a mile, scope for further :evilgrin: . Get the custom laser engraving on the Leupold, also the gold inlayed engraving on the magazine bottom, and on the bolt and where ever else. Top it all off with some world class checkering, and a sling made from some critter I shot, and there she be. Thanks for making me drool all over my keyboard, my dogs drinking from the puddle on the floor. :D Anyways, I guess the cross-bolts are something that would grow on you, having them ingraved deffinitley would make them less ugly. Theres my 50 cents for now... for now :lol: So how much was admission to take the pics of these $50k guns? lol. Who wants to have a contest to see who can find the most expensive gun on the net? haha |
They are worth 50K quite simply because people are lined up to pay that for them. The market says they command that price so they do. It's that simple.
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They are built on Model 70 Classic actions. Not Pre-64's.
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Supply/Demand shall always determine the price point. Cool pic, Chuck. Is Desert Ironwoon the blank of choice?
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