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Posted: 10/10/2005 1:21:12 PM EDT
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I would like to build a custom rifle. I have done some surface scratching but firearms dealers and manufacturers really just don't take the time to help anymore, I always get some ass on the phone with no answers. Where can I get a Stainless Steel Barrelled Action, Left Handed, Fluted, 22 to 26" long, in 30-06? I've looked on websites and have called the following manufacturers. Remington Weatherby Winchester Savage Does no one offer this? Where would I find individual parts? Other people own these customs, How hard does it have to be to get things done. I've got money what else does it take for these companies to want to make a sale. |
| Why wouldn't you contact ER Shaw? Send them a lefty SS long action and tell them exactly what you want. A 26" left handed SS fluted would be an absolute flop for a major manufacturer, hence the reason for ER Shaw. Easier, cheaper, and you will get exactly what you want. Seems simple to me along with the fact that a nationaly recognized company is doing the work as opposed to some backyard gunsmith whose products aren't worth anything during resale. |
| Numrich has new mauser 98 barreled actionsfor a good price. they are made at the zastava plant in the former yugoslavia. not sure if they have what you want listed, but giving them a called couldn't hurt either. |
| Montana Rifleman!!! LH actions long or short stainless or chromoly,most bbl configuration you wish. www.montanarifleman.com The accuracy is supposed to be very respectable, and if you are looking for an entire project gun ask them about the Serengetti packages. Hope this helps. db |
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I looked at montana rifleman's site and I liked having the ability to spec every part of the barrel, I got a barreled action and a stock from Richards microfit gunstocks, I cant wait for everything to be produced. Thanks for your help, I thought for a second there I never could get one. PS. I talked to a remington customer service rep, and she was short with me and did not want to help me in any way what so ever. Honestly, I love my remy 700, but It made me think twice about buying from that company ever again. Whats with people these days |
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