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Sig SHR 970 barrels
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<blockquote data-quote="astock77" data-source="post: 2006418" data-attributes="member: 115958"><p>I have one. A 970 SHR (wood stock) that I bought new in the early 2000's. Came with a .300 Win Mag barrel originally. Over the years I have acquired 3 more barrels. 25.06, 30.06, and .270. I also managed to score a non-magnum bolt (needed to run non-magnum calibers like .270), numerous magazines both magnum and regular and I also just got a STR (synthetic) stock. I am still eagerly looking for the .308 barrel. But yeah, good luck trying to get a barrel made for this based on the previous responses. Theses were short run guns in the US. Very few spare barrels made it in also. So they aren't widely known. I'm sure you could get a barrel smith to make one, but the cost is gonna be steep. You have to keep your eyes on eBay and gunbroker. They turn up once in a while.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="astock77, post: 2006418, member: 115958"] I have one. A 970 SHR (wood stock) that I bought new in the early 2000’s. Came with a .300 Win Mag barrel originally. Over the years I have acquired 3 more barrels. 25.06, 30.06, and .270. I also managed to score a non-magnum bolt (needed to run non-magnum calibers like .270), numerous magazines both magnum and regular and I also just got a STR (synthetic) stock. I am still eagerly looking for the .308 barrel. But yeah, good luck trying to get a barrel made for this based on the previous responses. Theses were short run guns in the US. Very few spare barrels made it in also. So they aren’t widely known. I’m sure you could get a barrel smith to make one, but the cost is gonna be steep. You have to keep your eyes on eBay and gunbroker. They turn up once in a while. [/QUOTE]
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