My .30-06 Rifle
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My .30-06 Rifle
Hi everyone
I'm posting couple of pics of my rifle which is a 'B.S.A. Majestic Featherweight Deluxe Rifle .30-06 cal, 22" barrel with Factory BSA Efficient Barrel muzzle brake, with folding back sights and weighs around 71/2 lbs.' This rifle has been in my family for around 32 years and has accounted for several trophies.
I also want to know whether any other member of this forum has this rifle or knows someone who actually has it.
P.S. - Sorry 4 the bad quality pics.
I'm posting couple of pics of my rifle which is a 'B.S.A. Majestic Featherweight Deluxe Rifle .30-06 cal, 22" barrel with Factory BSA Efficient Barrel muzzle brake, with folding back sights and weighs around 71/2 lbs.' This rifle has been in my family for around 32 years and has accounted for several trophies.
I also want to know whether any other member of this forum has this rifle or knows someone who actually has it.
P.S. - Sorry 4 the bad quality pics.
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Re: My .30-06 Rifle
Good dear,
Please take pics again having a plain and bright background to enable view pics more clearily,
Thanks for posting pics and have a safe/pleasent shooting.
Jashwantsinh
Please take pics again having a plain and bright background to enable view pics more clearily,
Thanks for posting pics and have a safe/pleasent shooting.
Jashwantsinh
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Re: My .30-06 Rifle
Hi nice rifle. please tell us about the trophies
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Re: My .30-06 Rifle
Hi
Great rifle my cousin has a BSA .3006 but do some research on this board there is information on BSA rifles. Second shooters request for trophies information.
Cheers
Great rifle my cousin has a BSA .3006 but do some research on this board there is information on BSA rifles. Second shooters request for trophies information.
Cheers
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Re: My .30-06 Rifle
A pretty rifle and not very expensive in the days of yore. I remember a friend having bought the same rifle in Bhopal from a foreigner hunter (1964) for princely sum of Rs.3200/ then. It sported a n unvented 24" barrel though. The buyer happened to be a rich BIDI manufacturer. I distinctly remember falling in love with this rifle at 1st sight. Loved it's balance and light weight. shot pretty well but the barrel would start walking if shot continuously after 1st 5 rounds which again is common for rifles built to make 1st shot count. Never saw the other of the kind again till I saw the picture today.
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Re: My .30-06 Rifle
Once again i apologise 4 the bad quality pics as it was taken from a mobile cam....and i assure u that i'll soon upload good quality pics. My grandfather bought this rifle in 1964 from a military officer from Gaya for around 3500/-. He mostly shot deers and antelopes which used to damage the crops...nowadays since there's a comlete ban on hunting, deer shooting is a taboo..
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Re: My .30-06 Rifle
sport_line_play wrote:Hi everyone
I'm posting couple of pics of my rifle which is a 'B.S.A. Majestic Featherweight Deluxe Rifle .30-06 cal, 22" barrel with Factory BSA Efficient Barrel muzzle brake, with folding back sights and weighs around 71/2 lbs.' This rifle has been in my family for around 32 years and has accounted for several trophies.
I also want to know whether any other member of this forum has this rifle or knows someone who actually has it.
P.S. - Sorry 4 the bad quality pics.
nice
i have the same rifle in 30 06 as well and it is a pleasure to shoot
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Re: My .30-06 Rifle
I was talking to a business associate yesterday whose is from Germany.
He said he was in some place in eastern Europe where some company makes 3 barreled rifles costing something like 400,000USD(yes 400k$; it seems rich Russinas buy them).
Does any one have any info on this?
He said he was in some place in eastern Europe where some company makes 3 barreled rifles costing something like 400,000USD(yes 400k$; it seems rich Russinas buy them).
Does any one have any info on this?
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Re: My .30-06 Rifle
Google the words "combination gun" or "drilling gun/rifle" and please do not hijack this threadganeshnayak wrote:I was talking to a business associate yesterday whose is from Germany.
He said he was in some place in eastern Europe where some company makes 3 barreled rifles costing something like 400,000USD(yes 400k$; it seems rich Russinas buy them).
Does any one have any info on this?
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