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BudHyett
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Re: DZ arms Hepburn
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Cbashooter wrote
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The Martini International Extractor and ejector set for a measly $210.But where you gonna get one!
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$155.00 - I've got this replacement one on my MK III, works well.
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Re: DZ arms Hepburn
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Holy cow burgers are heavenly
does that mean they have been responsible for all this holy crap? but when you are putting them on the grille, Jack, I'd like mine medium rare.
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Re: DZ arms Hepburn
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Consider there are a lot of people that are spending that kind of money on a Shiloh Sharps or on a CPA Stevens Schuetzen rifle, etc. Nothing new ot have to pay for high
quality in limited production items
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Re: DZ arms Hepburn
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One of nice design features of the DZ Arms 22LR is DanZ has the block spring loaded so after ejection of the spent case it returns to just the right place where the next round is simply laid on the top of the block and pushed forward into the chamber without having to 'find the hole'. DanZ does exception work.
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Re: DZ arms Hepburn
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Jun 11
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It is my understanding that there were only two left-hand DZ .22 rifles made. So, if you are wanting a left hand DZ Hepburn, this opportunity will not show up very often at any price.
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Re: DZ arms Hepburn
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Jun 11
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So this is a true left-handed rifle. Since I have and shoot several Hepburns, I could understand wanting that lever on the left side. Luckily, I’m right handed, lol.
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