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what is the approx price of remington in india
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Which one?
But if I were to hazard a guess it would be something astronomical like 5L.
But if I were to hazard a guess it would be something astronomical like 5L.
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Remington what? Typewriter?
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Oh Lord winnie he means the pencil sharpener, anyone would have known . You are now sentenced to two bowls of maggie noodles for dinner...don't cheat ketchup isn't allowed.
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Which flavour?dev wrote: You are now sentenced to two bowls of maggie noodles for dinner
Bad for the throat as well.dev wrote:don't cheat ketchup isn't allowed.
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Buddy Man they having lotsa fun... At ur expense.. Just specify which remington u looking for cuz there's various models... Guys don't dishearten the poor guy... We are all here to help... Aren't we???
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Si,si, senore capitano.Only, people need to know what to help with. Just banter and no one is picking on anyone.captrakshitsharma wrote: We are all here to help... Aren't we???
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REMINGTON .22 RIFLE I AM ASKING ABOUT
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Vipul, still not specific enough. Bolt action single or repeater, slide action? What model?
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Vipul its ok not to know things but its not OK to ask questions with an air of authority , what you have to do with Remington, you want to buy one or you want to sell one, which bolt, do you want to test the ballistics, barrel, magazine what ?
So probably you start by explaining where did you read about 'which Remington' , what made you so interested in it, if its not first hand experience (don't be worry in India not many have much first hand experience, including me, thanks to the government I can muster all the money its worth for but I can't muster the babe:-) )
And then we will take you to the ride, just give us the proper info man.
So probably you start by explaining where did you read about 'which Remington' , what made you so interested in it, if its not first hand experience (don't be worry in India not many have much first hand experience, including me, thanks to the government I can muster all the money its worth for but I can't muster the babe:-) )
And then we will take you to the ride, just give us the proper info man.
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dear IFG members ,
actually my uncle is a police officer and he posses one remington .315 bolt action rifle
he has purchased it for about 40000/-
thus i wanted to know about remington bolt action .22 &.315 rifles
-- Tue Nov 24, 2009 11:57 pm --
actually my uncle is a police officer and he posses one remington .315 bolt action rifle
he has purchased it for about 40000/-
thus i wanted to know about remington bolt action .22 &.315 rifles
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At 40000 I think your uncle got a good deal. Though I didnt know of Remington manufacturing a .315, then again I am not wikipedia. Yos sure its not in 8mm Remington Magnum or some such caliber?
I somehow thought that the .315 was unique to India.
follow this link and see for your self from the horses mouth.
I havent got a remington in my collection currently, but did have a 700 in 7-08 which was a decent rifle. The standard stock does not have the barrel free floated, and once in an aftermarket stock would shoot sub MoA. However some of the other calibers I shoot are a lot more accurate, so I got rid of it.
I somehow thought that the .315 was unique to India.
follow this link and see for your self from the horses mouth.
I havent got a remington in my collection currently, but did have a 700 in 7-08 which was a decent rifle. The standard stock does not have the barrel free floated, and once in an aftermarket stock would shoot sub MoA. However some of the other calibers I shoot are a lot more accurate, so I got rid of it.
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A Remington in .315 India/aka 8x50R Mannlicher would indeed be a one-of-a-kind rifle. While I wouldn't be too surprised to find out that they had made some rolling blocks in 8x50R as salesman samples, the cartridge is not one that had great distribution as a sporting round in Austria, the tough military primer giving ignition problems in the typical break-open hunting rifles. What gave the cartridge a boost in popularity within the empire was the British prohibition to civilians of the .303 in India and the Sudan.
If the rifle is a bolt, it could be a Remington-Lee, although again there is no mention of it in the literature in that caliber. But most of the companies made up rifles in all military calibers of the time, hoping for large military contracts. So possible it is. Sure would be nice to know whether the rifle in question actually is a Remington. Could be a rolling block in 8x50R Lebel, those were made in considerable numbers. Cheers.
P.S. Could be a Remington-made P14, rebarrelled to .315. A pic would certainly help.
If the rifle is a bolt, it could be a Remington-Lee, although again there is no mention of it in the literature in that caliber. But most of the companies made up rifles in all military calibers of the time, hoping for large military contracts. So possible it is. Sure would be nice to know whether the rifle in question actually is a Remington. Could be a rolling block in 8x50R Lebel, those were made in considerable numbers. Cheers.
P.S. Could be a Remington-made P14, rebarrelled to .315. A pic would certainly help.
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Vipul,vipul singh wrote:dear IFG members ,
actually my uncle is a police officer and he posses one remington .315 bolt action rifle
he has purchased it for about 40000/-
thus i wanted to know about remington bolt action .22 &.315 rifles
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Will it be possible for you to take a few pictures of your uncle's rifle and post the pictures here?That will be great to see.Thanks.
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