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Seller: JMB Africa
Member Since: 8/10/09
State:
New Jersey
Country: United States
Phone: (973) 383-4846
Active Listings: 0
Seller Type:FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. 3 days
Payment Methods: Certified, MO
Custom RFuger #1 450-400 NE
Description:
This was a great build. I've always loved the Ruger #1 rifles, but couldn't deal with the plain wood they're stocked with. This project started out with a NIB Ruger #1 in 450-400. A custom stock was crafted; more slim and British-looking than the Ruger. After reshaping, an Ebony forend tip was added, as well as an inletted rear sling swivel mount, a red Decelerator pad, and nice checkering. The stock was finished in multiple coats or oil.
While built with modern materials and equipment, the rifle and caliber hint of the days when the Farquarsen rifles saw use throughout the British Empire.
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please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com
Seller: JMB Africa
Member Since: 8/10/09
State:
New Jersey
Country: United States
Phone: (973) 383-4846
Active Listings: 0
Seller Type:FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. 3 days
Payment Methods: Certified, MO
Custom RFuger #1 450-400 NE
Description:
This was a great build. I've always loved the Ruger #1 rifles, but couldn't deal with the plain wood they're stocked with. This project started out with a NIB Ruger #1 in 450-400. A custom stock was crafted; more slim and British-looking than the Ruger. After reshaping, an Ebony forend tip was added, as well as an inletted rear sling swivel mount, a red Decelerator pad, and nice checkering. The stock was finished in multiple coats or oil.
While built with modern materials and equipment, the rifle and caliber hint of the days when the Farquarsen rifles saw use throughout the British Empire.
When emailing or calling sellers direct,
please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com
Seller: JMB Africa
Member Since: 8/10/09
State:
New Jersey
Country: United States
Phone: (973) 383-4846
Active Listings: 0
Seller Type:FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. 3 days
Payment Methods: Certified, MO
Custom RFuger #1 450-400 NE
Description:
This was a great build. I've always loved the Ruger #1 rifles, but couldn't deal with the plain wood they're stocked with. This project started out with a NIB Ruger #1 in 450-400. A custom stock was crafted; more slim and British-looking than the Ruger. After reshaping, an Ebony forend tip was added, as well as an inletted rear sling swivel mount, a red Decelerator pad, and nice checkering. The stock was finished in multiple coats or oil.
While built with modern materials and equipment, the rifle and caliber hint of the days when the Farquarsen rifles saw use throughout the British Empire.
When emailing or calling sellers direct,
please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com
Seller: JMB Africa
Member Since: 8/10/09
State:
New Jersey
Country: United States
Phone: (973) 383-4846
Active Listings: 0
Seller Type:FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories. 3 days
Payment Methods: Certified, MO
Custom RFuger #1 450-400 NE
Description:
This was a great build. I've always loved the Ruger #1 rifles, but couldn't deal with the plain wood they're stocked with. This project started out with a NIB Ruger #1 in 450-400. A custom stock was crafted; more slim and British-looking than the Ruger. After reshaping, an Ebony forend tip was added, as well as an inletted rear sling swivel mount, a red Decelerator pad, and nice checkering. The stock was finished in multiple coats or oil.
While built with modern materials and equipment, the rifle and caliber hint of the days when the Farquarsen rifles saw use throughout the British Empire.