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odd thread for this forum! the market will tell Alan what the rifle is worth. I am personally not a Mannlicher fan but I like the wood on the rifle and the small action.
I have always said you can always go down on price but it's hard to go up. bill k , amen.
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Only a few made in a gun-shop in the USA with very little to no history, odd ball action as well as parts for it that would most likely have to be hand made by a Gun-smith if something broke. It has no collector value, and would be priced accordingly as a custom rifle if anything.
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Tim:
Might be as you said. BUT: how many of us have "Such one of a kind Custom made rifles" on this board??? I'd bet not many don't have at least one, or couple dozen for some guys.
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I have about a handful of custom rifles, wood don't interest me so they don't have a wooden stock. The gun mentioned in this thread does have nice wood but only thing I like about it is the double triggers. Looks like some old Mauser action design used, kind of reminds me of one of those old Russian/ German bolt actions that been customized.. For what the guy is asking I think its a little too much for what's there and myself would rather go and have a custom gun built more to my liking. Now if that rifle had like a small Sako action on it I'd be all over it.. LOL
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Rifle sold thanks
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