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Custom rifle cost going to the moon , when does it end ?
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<blockquote data-quote="shortgrass" data-source="post: 1900877" data-attributes="member: 24284"><p>I think you need to visit Guns International to see what a Holland & Holland costs these days. $12,000 won't hardly touch one, but that might make a down payment on a bespoke gun. You might call a gunsmith assembled rifle a 'semi-custom', but really, there's not much to assembling 'parts' where someone else made the stock (McMillan, H-S, whatever) and the barreled action and trigger guard "drop-in" and there are pillars already installed. Work like that is basically metal work (chambering, truing, etc). And then you have gun that the only difference might be is the color and the cartridge it's chambered for, oh, you might have a Trigger Tech and another has a Jewell.. Ain't a whole lot of make-up on parts unless you're buying quantity, and even then it's not much many times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortgrass, post: 1900877, member: 24284"] I think you need to visit Guns International to see what a Holland & Holland costs these days. $12,000 won't hardly touch one, but that might make a down payment on a bespoke gun. You might call a gunsmith assembled rifle a 'semi-custom', but really, there's not much to assembling 'parts' where someone else made the stock (McMillan, H-S, whatever) and the barreled action and trigger guard "drop-in" and there are pillars already installed. Work like that is basically metal work (chambering, truing, etc). And then you have gun that the only difference might be is the color and the cartridge it's chambered for, oh, you might have a Trigger Tech and another has a Jewell.. Ain't a whole lot of make-up on parts unless you're buying quantity, and even then it's not much many times. [/QUOTE]
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