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<blockquote data-quote="Old teacher" data-source="post: 844990" data-attributes="member: 48420"><p>As far as I know, John Lazzeroni has not licensed anyone to produce the warbird since the Sako line. He hooked up with (I think, may be wrong here) Savage to produce one of his smaller cartridges. So if you want a Warbird, you might have to spend the bucks for the genuine article. Mine was $7000 and he threw in three boxes of his custom ammo (no small perk..., about $400 worth). He does not build custom rifles, and he tells you so. He ASSEMBLES custom rifles from what he considers to be the best components in the country. With the rifle you get a list of what each component is. But the end result may be what he claims it to be, the best bolt action rifle in the country. Everything is incredibly well-fitted and finished, and the rifles are a work of art. John is definitely opinionated, but he is also, in my opinion after communicating extensively with him prior to ordering my gun, very honest. The one thing you always need to consider when buying a custom gun is that the chances of ever getting your money back when selling it is virtually nil, whereas over-the-counter guns will appreciate over time if cared for properly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old teacher, post: 844990, member: 48420"] As far as I know, John Lazzeroni has not licensed anyone to produce the warbird since the Sako line. He hooked up with (I think, may be wrong here) Savage to produce one of his smaller cartridges. So if you want a Warbird, you might have to spend the bucks for the genuine article. Mine was $7000 and he threw in three boxes of his custom ammo (no small perk..., about $400 worth). He does not build custom rifles, and he tells you so. He ASSEMBLES custom rifles from what he considers to be the best components in the country. With the rifle you get a list of what each component is. But the end result may be what he claims it to be, the best bolt action rifle in the country. Everything is incredibly well-fitted and finished, and the rifles are a work of art. John is definitely opinionated, but he is also, in my opinion after communicating extensively with him prior to ordering my gun, very honest. The one thing you always need to consider when buying a custom gun is that the chances of ever getting your money back when selling it is virtually nil, whereas over-the-counter guns will appreciate over time if cared for properly. [/QUOTE]
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