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    SERparacord

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    WINDHAM WEAPONRY VEX 223 REM NUTMEG WOOD STOCK SERIES | Sportsman's Outdoor Superstore
     

    Suprtek

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    I love the 700 series and have owned more than a few. I am just a biatch though. Get bored and want to [lay with something new.

    I bought that gun because my collection was lacking in the "reach out and touch someone" department. Like most of us, my opportunities to shoot that kind of distance are rare so having more than one seemed pointless. Since I was only going to get one, I wanted it to be simple, effective, reliable, and of sufficient caliber for larger targets. The remmy 700 in .308 just seemed to fit the bill perfectly. I got it used for a good price and I'm really impressed by it. (Kudos to Shibumiseeker for a great deal)
     

    churchmouse

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    I bought that gun because my collection was lacking in the "reach out and touch someone" department. Like most of us, my opportunities to shoot that kind of distance are rare so having more than one seemed pointless. Since I was only going to get one, I wanted it to be simple, effective, reliable, and of sufficient caliber for larger targets. The remmy 700 in .308 just seemed to fit the bill perfectly. I got it used for a good price and I'm really impressed by it. (Kudos to Shibumiseeker for a great deal)

    I have had other semi-auto .308's and they are car killers....literally.
     

    churchmouse

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    Guns are a small market here compared to the US, especially for handguns.So prices go up.
    And that's the price for a European made gun.US made guns can be even more expensive.
    $3250 for a Kimber 1911 Royal 2 (no idea whats the US price :dunno:).

    Not sure but $1500 comes to mind. Might be wrong but that seems about right.
     
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