Tactical/FTR Rifle Project

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Re: Tactical/FTR Rifle Project

#11 Post by R.G.C »

woody_rod wrote:Barnard is not the only action in the world. I could name 20 that would do the same job.

Lack of means of comparison,Rod... or critical sense.

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#12 Post by The Gun Pimp »

True, there are many actions which would do the same job but, in terms of availability and cost IN THE UK the Barnard SM makes sense.

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#13 Post by Mike357 »

Vince, is the Barnard economical compared to the GBR or Valkyrie Rifles (SYSS) action? They are under £1000.
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#14 Post by sanselm »

Almost identical in price, or certainly not enough to worry about, its just down to preference really.
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#15 Post by The Gun Pimp »

Mike,

Stuart's right - they are all about the same price. I've built a rifle on the GBR and I have my own Barnard. I'm hoping to have a good look at one of Dave Wylde's Valkyrie actions in due course.

Any of these actions would be available 'off the shelf'.

But, I never see the point of spending money 'blueprinting' a Remington - when you come to sell it, it will still be just a Remmy.

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#16 Post by woody_rod »

The Gun Pimp wrote: But, I never see the point of spending money 'blueprinting' a Remington - when you come to sell it, it will still be just a Remmy.
True enough. A design based directly on one from 1898....I don't see the attraction myself (for any version of this action, custom or not). Two small locking lugs and a very small barrel tenon don't help....
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#17 Post by Mike357 »

Vince, wise words about re-sale! I guess the Remington is out now. A little extra saving sounds as if it would reap benefits in the long run. Woody, never thought about it that way either.
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