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Reply #30 - Sep 5th, 2016 at 7:14pm
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"I have seen and handled one of these rifles and while they are not a Renington, they are not really a bad looking rifle if you do not try to compare them to a Renington."
They're calling this rifle a "rolling block" and essentially copying a Remington Rolling Block. What else would you compare them to?
  
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Reply #31 - Sep 6th, 2016 at 12:19am
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It is the same as comparing an1885 winchester to a falling block works. They are both good rifles in their own right.
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Reply #32 - Sep 7th, 2016 at 3:43pm
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Well then that brings up the question; if a "working class" guy wanted to buy one for the 899.00 tariff and get into BPCR, would it even be approved for that?  Huh Hmmm
  

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Reply #33 - Sep 7th, 2016 at 3:46pm
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Second thought....I don't see 45-70 listed on their website. I  read too much into the "based on Spanish 45-70" I read in the thread.
  

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