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| sharf | 03-Aug-11 - 07:03 PM ET |
| maddog | 03-Aug-11 - 07:25 PM ET |
| flabigpapa | 03-Aug-11 - 07:40 PM ET |
| billyboy07208 | 03-Aug-11 - 08:24 PM ET |
| sptnclays | 03-Aug-11 - 08:59 PM ET |
| DB Bill | 03-Aug-11 - 11:04 PM ET |
| sharf | 04-Aug-11 - 12:25 PM ET |
| sharf | 04-Aug-11 - 07:15 PM ET |
| sharf | 11-Aug-11 - 02:27 PM ET |
| headhunter | 11-Aug-11 - 06:36 PM ET |
One of those guns I'll regret selling later, but need to do it. This is a San Remo receiver #62xx w/ 30" barrels fitted by Chris Maest. They are Briley screw choked (5)and have fitted Briley Ultralight tubes w/ extra subgauge chokes. The wood is Wenig New American in Black walnut and I believe the dimensions are 1 3/8 x 2 x 14 1/2. It is in a two barrel Americase. $7500 Steve 503-737-7135
WWWWOW! That is beautiful. out of my range, but thanks for the picture. I can always dream.
Should Not Last Long at That Price...Very Nice Gun Set. Shoot Well..Shoot Often, Bart
handsome K gun right here
The wood really compliments the san remo. One georgous gun.
Photos of the other side of the gun?
Close-up's of the engraving?
Does the wood have any cast or toe-out?
Pics showing it would be nice.
Are barrels K32 or K80 and what rib is on it?
The barrel is a K-32 low rib 8mm.
Here is the description of the stock from Wenig's website:
Wenig New American Style - Throughout our years of working with our customers, we have noticed a "general trend" in the custom stocks we build. Most shooters--Trap, Sporting Clays, Skeet, or Field--need a Monte Carlo type stock with an offset parallel comb, closer grip, and toe out. This allows the shooter to keep his/her head upright and provides for more overall stability. So, we have designed a new stock, the Wenig New American Style, that combines these features to provide the shooter with the most comfortable stock ever made. Approximate dimensions for the New American Style are 1-3/8 x 1-3/8 x 2-1/2 x 14-1/4 with a 1/4" offset comb and a 3/8" toe out (no offset at heel). This style also features a palm swell and 3" grip length from back of trigger guard.
I'll take some additional pictures and post them later today to show the other side and close ups of the engraving.
Steve
Here are some close ups of the engraving:
This is the other side of the stock:
Here are the subgauge tubes:
Steve 503-737-7135
Bump!
Pretty gun! Too bad I just bought a new one. If the stock market bounces back 5000 pts tomorrow.... I'll get in touch with you.
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