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Re: Takedown rifles

#11 Post by breacher »

Sixshot6 wrote:
ovenpaa wrote:The 300/12" is a given for S1 and the 600/24" applies to the firearm once assembled and ready to be used and is based on the minimum possible length of the assembled firearm so a folding/collapsing stock that gives less than the prescribed 600/24" is bad news.

Just thought, didn't Anschütz make a take down rifle in .22LR, the 520 maybe and there is the Marlin as well as the Ar-7 which is a superb little thing.
Henry repeating arms made a modern version of the AR 7 http://www.henryrifles.co.uk/henry-u-s- ... 9-inc-vat/

So 12/24 is assembled then? I know a collapsing/folding stock would not count as its still "Assembled". But actually dissembled as is not in use does not count I presume?
Its measured at its shortest whilst still functioning. Which is why folding ( still shoots ) stock is different to taken down ( usually not shootable )
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#12 Post by DW58 »

dromia wrote:
The Mannlicher Schoenauer Model 1903 take down is another fine rifle and I always regret selling mine.
Ditto that - I had a lovely one complete with S&B scope and Suhler claw mounts which I sold in a moment of madness to a guy who really didn't deserve it.
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#13 Post by ovenpaa »

Agreed.

One of my big regrets is not buying a 1903 take down complete with S&B and claw mounts when I was offered it 7-8 years ago...
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#14 Post by meles meles »

Might a Bergara BX11 be something to consider?

http://www.bergararifles.com/en/rifles/ ... calibre+20

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#15 Post by tackb »

sauer did one afaik ?
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#17 Post by phaedra1106 »

Handi Rifle? single screw to assemble/disassemble, multiple calibres and as it's the same thread as a camera tripod you can get one with a knurled knob so no screwdriver required :)
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