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.338 for first rifle?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ian B" data-source="post: 495207" data-attributes="member: 20737"><p>Zivijo</p><p></p><p>Sorry thats about all the Slovenian I know The original owner of my house was from Slovenia I am probably the only person in the U.S with a kozolec haha. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Now about importing a Remington to your country I dont know Slovenias laws its different in every country so you will have to ask a local gun shop owner about that. </p><p>If Remington is not already imported to your country it will most likely be really hard to get one imported if not impossible. </p><p></p><p></p><p>If Remington does not import to your country you have a lot of other choices for guns that are made in Europe alot of them are actually better than Remington by along shot some examples would be. </p><p></p><p>CZ, FN, Sako, Zastava, Steyr there is more but the list would go on for a while. </p><p></p><p>Those are all top notch guns I personally use FN and CZ guns alot.</p><p></p><p>CZ makes a nice 22lr called the CZ 452.</p><p></p><p>As far as scopes go its better to get a good one but they come at high prices. </p><p>Look in to some of the offerings by Zeiss and IOR valdada they both make scopes with exposed target turrets you will have to find one in your price range and one that is practical for your use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ian B, post: 495207, member: 20737"] Zivijo Sorry thats about all the Slovenian I know The original owner of my house was from Slovenia I am probably the only person in the U.S with a kozolec haha. Now about importing a Remington to your country I dont know Slovenias laws its different in every country so you will have to ask a local gun shop owner about that. If Remington is not already imported to your country it will most likely be really hard to get one imported if not impossible. If Remington does not import to your country you have a lot of other choices for guns that are made in Europe alot of them are actually better than Remington by along shot some examples would be. CZ, FN, Sako, Zastava, Steyr there is more but the list would go on for a while. Those are all top notch guns I personally use FN and CZ guns alot. CZ makes a nice 22lr called the CZ 452. As far as scopes go its better to get a good one but they come at high prices. Look in to some of the offerings by Zeiss and IOR valdada they both make scopes with exposed target turrets you will have to find one in your price range and one that is practical for your use. [/QUOTE]
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