2010 IOF 30.06 Rifle
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2010 IOF 30.06 Rifle
Excellent One for Local use rather than imported ones
http://i921.photobucket.com/albums/ad54 ... OF3006.jpg
http://i921.photobucket.com/albums/ad54 ... OF3006.jpg
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Re: 2010 IOF 30.06 Rifle
whats the waiting period if booked with IOF.
Whats price if from a oily dealer.
Reg,
ts
Whats price if from a oily dealer.
Reg,
ts
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Re: 2010 IOF 30.06 Rifle
Can't buy direct from IOF. Dealer to dealer price is around 95k. Dealer to licensee around 115k.
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Re: 2010 IOF 30.06 Rifle
Oily ?target shooter wrote:Whats price if from a oily dealer.
It's always better to have a gun and not need it than need a gun and not have it !
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Re: 2010 IOF 30.06 Rifle
The Doc wrote:Oily ?target shooter wrote:Whats price if from a oily dealer.
yes few of those v oily responsible for unjustified inflation of firearm prices
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Re: 2010 IOF 30.06 Rifle
oily means CHIKNAtarget shooter wrote:whats the waiting period if booked with IOF.
Whats price if from a oily dealer.
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Re: 2010 IOF 30.06 Rifle
Katana wrote:Can't buy direct from IOF. Dealer to dealer price is around 95k. Dealer to licensee around 115k.
Thanx Katana, Ididn't know this. What may be the reason i mean for handgun one has to book with the IOF. Now don't tell me its same for IOF.22 sporting rifles too. My license for .22 lr is in the pipeline. I intent to own a rifle of my own, here i feel .22 lr soft to handle. Any valuable advice.
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Re: 2010 IOF 30.06 Rifle
Looks better than the previous ones. Can we have the full picssultanshabeer wrote:Excellent One for Local use rather than imported ones
http://i921.photobucket.com/albums/ad54 ... OF3006.jpg
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Re: 2010 IOF 30.06 Rifle
Full pictures would be really appreciated
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Re: 2010 IOF 30.06 Rifle
MDHASAN wrote:oily means CHIKNAtarget shooter wrote:whats the waiting period if booked with IOF.
Whats price if from a oily dealer.
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but some r wery informative
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Re: 2010 IOF 30.06 Rifle
targetshooter,
The IOF .22lr is again an amalgam of designs from the Brno Model 1 and Model 2. Personally I feel that amongst all the long guns made by IOF for the civil market, this was the best, especially the early models. If you are a first time shooter it's better to opt for the .22 rather than the .30-06 as it can be a handful for uninitiated shooters. Prices I have seen revolve around 45k to the licensee. You might have to work around the bolt and stock.
The IOF .22lr is again an amalgam of designs from the Brno Model 1 and Model 2. Personally I feel that amongst all the long guns made by IOF for the civil market, this was the best, especially the early models. If you are a first time shooter it's better to opt for the .22 rather than the .30-06 as it can be a handful for uninitiated shooters. Prices I have seen revolve around 45k to the licensee. You might have to work around the bolt and stock.
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Re: 2010 IOF 30.06 Rifle
Katana wrote:targetshooter,
The IOF .22lr is again an amalgam of designs from the Brno Model 1 and Model 2. Personally I feel that amongst all the long guns made by IOF for the civil market, this was the best, especially the early models. If you are a first time shooter it's better to opt for the .22 rather than the .30-06 as it can be a handful for uninitiated shooters. Prices I have seen revolve around 45k to the licensee. You might have to work around the bolt and stock.
Thanx Katana,
Not a first time shooter. Used to with larger calib. handgun asslt rifles. Would like to own a rifle of my own which i'll clean and oil with my own hand as a leisure time past. May be because i have liking for fire arms. I wonder magnm rounds can be fired with IOF .22 lr without having to do some work in the chamber.
Stoke will be ok but you mentioned about the bolt any known defect in the bolt assembly.
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